Selected Prose and PoetryRinehart, 1952 - 488 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 73
... supposed to relate only what they have found , and to have proceeded with no less ease than they promise to their followers . The student , inflamed by this encouragement , sets forward in the new path , and proceeds a few steps with ...
... supposed to relate only what they have found , and to have proceeded with no less ease than they promise to their followers . The student , inflamed by this encouragement , sets forward in the new path , and proceeds a few steps with ...
الصفحة 210
... supposed no imposture but in the publisher , yet I am far from certainty , that some translations have not been lately made , that may now be obtruded as parts of the original work . Credulity on one part is a strong temptation to ...
... supposed no imposture but in the publisher , yet I am far from certainty , that some translations have not been lately made , that may now be obtruded as parts of the original work . Credulity on one part is a strong temptation to ...
الصفحة 256
... supposed capable to give us shade , or the fountains coolness ; but we consider , how we should be pleased with such fountains playing beside us , and such woods waving over us . We are agitated in reading the history of Henry the Fifth ...
... supposed capable to give us shade , or the fountains coolness ; but we consider , how we should be pleased with such fountains playing beside us , and such woods waving over us . We are agitated in reading the history of Henry the Fifth ...
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