Eighteenth Century Poetry & ProseLouis Ignatius Bredvold, Alan Dugald McKillop, Lois Whitney, John Marshall Bullitt Ronald Press Company, 1973 - 1493 sivua A broad survey of eighteenth-century poetry. |
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Sivu 349
... less ; whereas in the country at the shop he uses , he can have noth- ing but he must first tell them what he wants ... less he covets , the 30 40 50 more easy he is to himself ; the more active he is to supply his own wants , and the ...
... less ; whereas in the country at the shop he uses , he can have noth- ing but he must first tell them what he wants ... less he covets , the 30 40 50 more easy he is to himself ; the more active he is to supply his own wants , and the ...
Sivu 516
... less to everyone , than a day does now ; what 20 a condemnation must it then be , if eternal happiness should appear to be lost , for something less than the en- joyment of a day ! Why does a day seem a trifle to us now ? It is because ...
... less to everyone , than a day does now ; what 20 a condemnation must it then be , if eternal happiness should appear to be lost , for something less than the en- joyment of a day ! Why does a day seem a trifle to us now ? It is because ...
Sivu 1071
... less method , be- cause less will serve to explain and apply them . о 10 20 We will take it for granted that reason is something invariable and fixed in the nature of things ; and without endeavouring to go back to an account of first ...
... less method , be- cause less will serve to explain and apply them . о 10 20 We will take it for granted that reason is something invariable and fixed in the nature of things ; and without endeavouring to go back to an account of first ...
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Eighteenth Century Poetry & Prose Louis Ignatius Bredvold,Alan Dugald McKillop,Lois Whitney Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 1939 |
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