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Sivu 63
... pleased with my own work ; Jove was not more With infant nature , when his spacious hand Had rounded this huge ball of earth and seas , To give it the first push and see it roll Along the vast abyss . " + I should say that Dryden is ...
... pleased with my own work ; Jove was not more With infant nature , when his spacious hand Had rounded this huge ball of earth and seas , To give it the first push and see it roll Along the vast abyss . " + I should say that Dryden is ...
Sivu 76
... pleased with it , as if it need not be ashamed of itself . * In this respect , his service to our prose was greater than any other man has ever rendered . He says he formed his style upon Tillotson's ( Bossuet , on the other hand ...
... pleased with it , as if it need not be ashamed of itself . * In this respect , his service to our prose was greater than any other man has ever rendered . He says he formed his style upon Tillotson's ( Bossuet , on the other hand ...
Sivu 306
... pleased Thee to make Thyself known to him ! ” This is This is very far from nur den einzigen Weg gehabt den Du Dir gefallen lassen ihm kund zu machen ! The ihm is scornfully emphatic . We hope Professor Evans will go over his version ...
... pleased Thee to make Thyself known to him ! ” This is This is very far from nur den einzigen Weg gehabt den Du Dir gefallen lassen ihm kund zu machen ! The ihm is scornfully emphatic . We hope Professor Evans will go over his version ...
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