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 245
... tion has over truth ; and the reason is just at our elbow , because imagina- tion can build nobler scenes , and pro- duce more wonderful revolutions than fortune or nature will be at expense to furnish . Nor is mankind so much to blame ...
... tion has over truth ; and the reason is just at our elbow , because imagina- tion can build nobler scenes , and pro- duce more wonderful revolutions than fortune or nature will be at expense to furnish . Nor is mankind so much to blame ...
Sivu 715
... tion I lay before you , that I may be informed how to divest myself of the laurels which are so cumbersome to the wearer , and descend to the enjoy- ment of that quiet from which I find a writer of the first class so fatally debarred ...
... tion I lay before you , that I may be informed how to divest myself of the laurels which are so cumbersome to the wearer , and descend to the enjoy- ment of that quiet from which I find a writer of the first class so fatally debarred ...
Sivu 1140
... tion bottom in this proposition , and are referable to it . Lest the founda- tion of the king's exclusive legal title should pass for a mere rant of adula- tory freedom , the political divine pro- ceeds dogmatically to assert , that ...
... tion bottom in this proposition , and are referable to it . Lest the founda- tion of the king's exclusive legal title should pass for a mere rant of adula- tory freedom , the political divine pro- ceeds dogmatically to assert , that ...
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Eighteenth Century Poetry & Prose Louis Ignatius Bredvold,Alan Dugald McKillop,Lois Whitney Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 1939 |
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