English EssaysWalter Cochrane Bronson Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - 404 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 49
... thoughts . I have presumed farther , in some places , and added somewhat of my own where I thought my author was deficient and had not given his thoughts their true lustre , for want of words in the beginning 10 of our language . And to ...
... thoughts . I have presumed farther , in some places , and added somewhat of my own where I thought my author was deficient and had not given his thoughts their true lustre , for want of words in the beginning 10 of our language . And to ...
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... thought so , long ago , of simple rustics ; but you hear at present your steam - propelled rustics are crying out that they are anything else than happy , and that they regard their boasted progress " in the light of a monstrous Sham ...
... thought so , long ago , of simple rustics ; but you hear at present your steam - propelled rustics are crying out that they are anything else than happy , and that they regard their boasted progress " in the light of a monstrous Sham ...
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... thought to reproduce the form of Pindar's odes . - 16 . given him by Venus : Swift thought that Cowley's love poems were his best claim to immortality , but they have long been out of favor.- 37-38 . Hiatus valde deflendus in MS : " A ...
... thought to reproduce the form of Pindar's odes . - 16 . given him by Venus : Swift thought that Cowley's love poems were his best claim to immortality , but they have long been out of favor.- 37-38 . Hiatus valde deflendus in MS : " A ...
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