Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... seen a glimpse of anything like what he has imagined , that his favorite ancients had dropped not a hint of such divine scenery , and that the conceits in Italian gardens and Theobalds and None- such 1 were the brightest originals that ...
... seen a glimpse of anything like what he has imagined , that his favorite ancients had dropped not a hint of such divine scenery , and that the conceits in Italian gardens and Theobalds and None- such 1 were the brightest originals that ...
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... seen it , his veracity yielded to very slight temptations . Lough Ness , though not twelve miles broad , is a very remark- able diffusion of water without islands . .. Near the way by the waterside we espied a cottage . This was the ...
... seen it , his veracity yielded to very slight temptations . Lough Ness , though not twelve miles broad , is a very remark- able diffusion of water without islands . .. Near the way by the waterside we espied a cottage . This was the ...
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... seen here , but wished for ; and then they have such masculine feet as actually serve some for walking ! Yet , uncivil as Nature has been , they seem resolved to outdo her in unkindness ; they use white powder , blue powder , and black ...
... seen here , but wished for ; and then they have such masculine feet as actually serve some for walking ! Yet , uncivil as Nature has been , they seem resolved to outdo her in unkindness ; they use white powder , blue powder , and black ...
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The titles of certain selections appear in smaller type These selections | 2 |
Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 15 |
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