Select Essays: Chiefly Bearing on English LiteratureE. Arnold, 1894 - 268 sivua |
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... thought , the elegance of his diction , and the beauty of his poetry , and do not be thinking of the De Homine et Cive of Puffendorf ; and while you are reading Puffendorf do not think of Mme . de Saint- Germain , nor of Puffendorf when ...
... thought , the elegance of his diction , and the beauty of his poetry , and do not be thinking of the De Homine et Cive of Puffendorf ; and while you are reading Puffendorf do not think of Mme . de Saint- Germain , nor of Puffendorf when ...
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... thought , And swallowing , therefore , without pause or choice , The total grist unsifted , husks and all . But trees and rivulets , whose rapid course Defies the check of winter , haunts of deer , And sheepwalks populous with bleating ...
... thought , And swallowing , therefore , without pause or choice , The total grist unsifted , husks and all . But trees and rivulets , whose rapid course Defies the check of winter , haunts of deer , And sheepwalks populous with bleating ...
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... thoughts almost as much as mine . Belonging as he does to a generation formed by solitude , by books , by science , he ... thought which he already had in his mind . He has chatted , he has discussed with friends of his own age , with ...
... thoughts almost as much as mine . Belonging as he does to a generation formed by solitude , by books , by science , he ... thought which he already had in his mind . He has chatted , he has discussed with friends of his own age , with ...
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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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