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... passage from Sylvester , it is precisely the reverse , and the wig takes as much from the sentiment as it adds to a Lord Chancellor . So Pope's proverbial verse , " True wit is Nature to advantage drest , " unpleasantly suggests Nature ...
... passage from Sylvester , it is precisely the reverse , and the wig takes as much from the sentiment as it adds to a Lord Chancellor . So Pope's proverbial verse , " True wit is Nature to advantage drest , " unpleasantly suggests Nature ...
Sivu 65
... passage from “ Marriage à la Mode " :“ You ne'er must hope again to see your princess , Except as prisoners view fair walks and streets , And careless passengers going by their grates . " But after all , he is best upon a level , table ...
... passage from “ Marriage à la Mode " :“ You ne'er must hope again to see your princess , Except as prisoners view fair walks and streets , And careless passengers going by their grates . " But after all , he is best upon a level , table ...
Sivu 305
... passage , why , I translate it word for word . ” On page 149 , “ Miss Sara Sampson ” is called “ the first social tragedy of the German Drama . " All tragedies surely are social , except the “ Prometheus . ” Bürgerliche Tragödie means a ...
... passage , why , I translate it word for word . ” On page 149 , “ Miss Sara Sampson ” is called “ the first social tragedy of the German Drama . " All tragedies surely are social , except the “ Prometheus . ” Bürgerliche Tragödie means a ...
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