English EssaysWalter Cochrane Bronson Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... admired that Henry , who was a wise as well as a valiant prince , who claimed by suc- cession , and was sensible that his title was not sound but was 15 rightfully in Mortimer , who had married the heir of York- it was not to be admired ...
... admired that Henry , who was a wise as well as a valiant prince , who claimed by suc- cession , and was sensible that his title was not sound but was 15 rightfully in Mortimer , who had married the heir of York- it was not to be admired ...
الصفحة 150
... admired the author , and was 10 considered as not a very staunch partisan of the opposite side , though I thought ... admiration , that Wordsworth had written an Essay on Marriage which , for manly thought and nervous expression , he ...
... admired the author , and was 10 considered as not a very staunch partisan of the opposite side , though I thought ... admiration , that Wordsworth had written an Essay on Marriage which , for manly thought and nervous expression , he ...
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... admiration of Christian churches have for centuries been employed in varying , amplifying , and adorning the plain ... admirable manifestations of man's 30 life , tendencies , and powers , and that both of them aim at a like final result ...
... admiration of Christian churches have for centuries been employed in varying , amplifying , and adorning the plain ... admirable manifestations of man's 30 life , tendencies , and powers , and that both of them aim at a like final result ...
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