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Sivu xxv
... less in itself than in the external world about him . Considering what a mas- ter he was of the personal essay in prose , it is re- markable that his poetry is so impersonal and self- less ; it was not his habit to look in his heart and ...
... less in itself than in the external world about him . Considering what a mas- ter he was of the personal essay in prose , it is re- markable that his poetry is so impersonal and self- less ; it was not his habit to look in his heart and ...
Sivu 270
... less . But , if reduc'd subsistence to implore , In common prudence they would pass your door . Unpitied Hudibras , your champion friend , Has shown how far your charities extend . This lasting verse shall on his tomb be read , He sham ...
... less . But , if reduc'd subsistence to implore , In common prudence they would pass your door . Unpitied Hudibras , your champion friend , Has shown how far your charities extend . This lasting verse shall on his tomb be read , He sham ...
Sivu 479
... less , in the space of which the play is represented ; the imaginary is that which is supposed to be taken 700 up in the representation , as twenty - four hours more . or less . Now no man ever could suppose that twenty- four real hours ...
... less , in the space of which the play is represented ; the imaginary is that which is supposed to be taken 700 up in the representation , as twenty - four hours more . or less . Now no man ever could suppose that twenty- four real hours ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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