Select Essays: Chiefly Bearing on English LiteratureE. Arnold, 1894 - 268 sivua |
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... idea of it was enough to upset his whole machinery ; he tried in vain to make an effort to prepare himself and get into the right frame of mind ; he had undertaken something beyond his strength : ' They , ' he said , ' whose spirits are ...
... idea of it was enough to upset his whole machinery ; he tried in vain to make an effort to prepare himself and get into the right frame of mind ; he had undertaken something beyond his strength : ' They , ' he said , ' whose spirits are ...
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... idea of marrying Mrs. Unwin now she was a widow ; it seems that such an idea never presented itself to the heart or mind of either one or the other : he was for her only an elder son , and a sick man , all whose painful delicacy she ...
... idea of marrying Mrs. Unwin now she was a widow ; it seems that such an idea never presented itself to the heart or mind of either one or the other : he was for her only an elder son , and a sick man , all whose painful delicacy she ...
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... idea of writing the decline and fall of the city first started to my mind . ' But his plan was at first confined to the decline of the city itself rather than to that of the empire , and it was only subsequent meditation and reading ...
... idea of writing the decline and fall of the city first started to my mind . ' But his plan was at first confined to the decline of the city itself rather than to that of the empire , and it was only subsequent meditation and reading ...
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OF A LITERARY TRADITION AND IN WHAT SENSE | 21 |
LETTERS OF LORD CHESTERFIELD TO HIS SON 1850 | 51 |
WILLIAM COWPER I 1854 | 74 |
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