English Literary Criticism: Restoration and 18th CenturyAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 322 sivua |
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... mean Sandys his Translation of them ? If by the people you understand the multitude , the oi лolloí , ' tis no matter what they think ; they are sometimes in the right , sometimes in the wrong : their judgment is a meer lottery . Est ...
... mean Sandys his Translation of them ? If by the people you understand the multitude , the oi лolloí , ' tis no matter what they think ; they are sometimes in the right , sometimes in the wrong : their judgment is a meer lottery . Est ...
Sivu 89
... mean , sometimes Characters are barbarously exposed on the Stage , ridiculing Natural Deformities , Casual Defects ... mean the Ridiculous Dress or Cloathing of a Character , thô that goes a good way in some received Characters . ( But ...
... mean , sometimes Characters are barbarously exposed on the Stage , ridiculing Natural Deformities , Casual Defects ... mean the Ridiculous Dress or Cloathing of a Character , thô that goes a good way in some received Characters . ( But ...
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... mean the Traders in History and Politicks , and the Belles Lettres ; together with those by whom Books are not translated , but ( as the common Expres- sions are ) Done out of French , Latin , or other Language , and made English . I ...
... mean the Traders in History and Politicks , and the Belles Lettres ; together with those by whom Books are not translated , but ( as the common Expres- sions are ) Done out of French , Latin , or other Language , and made English . I ...
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