Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 170
... perhaps suggest to the reader what it is that gives a beauty to many passages of the finest writers both in prose and verse . As an undertaking of this nature is entirely new , I question not but it will be received with candor . O. No ...
... perhaps suggest to the reader what it is that gives a beauty to many passages of the finest writers both in prose and verse . As an undertaking of this nature is entirely new , I question not but it will be received with candor . O. No ...
الصفحة 541
... perhaps not very striking , if they serve to connect ideas that convey reflections of the pleasing kind . Objects should indeed be less calculated to strike the immediate eye than the judgment or well - formed imagination ; as in ...
... perhaps not very striking , if they serve to connect ideas that convey reflections of the pleasing kind . Objects should indeed be less calculated to strike the immediate eye than the judgment or well - formed imagination ; as in ...
الصفحة 1039
... perhaps by British bark again : But , far beyond the rest , and with most cause , Thee , gentle savage ! " whom no love of thee Or thine , but curiosity perhaps , Or else vain glory , prompted us to draw Forth from thy native bow'rs ...
... perhaps by British bark again : But , far beyond the rest , and with most cause , Thee , gentle savage ! " whom no love of thee Or thine , but curiosity perhaps , Or else vain glory , prompted us to draw Forth from thy native bow'rs ...
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