Prose and PoetryR. Hart-Davis, 1950 - 961 من الصفحات Over sixty-five representative selections. |
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الصفحة 234
... Supplies , and suffer nothing from the Preclusion of adventitious Amusements , as some Cities have within their own Walls enclosed Ground enough to feed their Inhabitants in a Siege . But others live only from Day to Day , and must be ...
... Supplies , and suffer nothing from the Preclusion of adventitious Amusements , as some Cities have within their own Walls enclosed Ground enough to feed their Inhabitants in a Siege . But others live only from Day to Day , and must be ...
الصفحة 509
... supply . He that will understand Shakespeare , must not be content to study him in the closet , he must look for his ... supplies . Nature gives no man knowledge , and when images are collected by study and experience , can only assist ...
... supply . He that will understand Shakespeare , must not be content to study him in the closet , he must look for his ... supplies . Nature gives no man knowledge , and when images are collected by study and experience , can only assist ...
الصفحة 830
... supply , are long ago exhausted ; and its inherent improbability always forces dissatisfaction on the mind . When ... supplies . Nothing can less display knowledge , or less exercise invention , than to tell how a shepherd has lost his ...
... supply , are long ago exhausted ; and its inherent improbability always forces dissatisfaction on the mind . When ... supplies . Nothing can less display knowledge , or less exercise invention , than to tell how a shepherd has lost his ...
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Chronological Table | 8 |
London a Poem | 25 |
An Account of the Life of Mr Richard Savage | 41 |
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