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These present to us the most attractive style of his English compositions . Will any impartial critic , however , think of placing the Essays , either as regards their style or their philosophy , alongside the English and the philosophy ...
These present to us the most attractive style of his English compositions . Will any impartial critic , however , think of placing the Essays , either as regards their style or their philosophy , alongside the English and the philosophy ...
الصفحة 255
Compare sentences from the Essays , which perhaps furnish perhaps furnish the purest specimens of his English , with sentences from the plays of Shakespeare , and you will be struck with the mellifluous and simple easy flow of the ...
Compare sentences from the Essays , which perhaps furnish perhaps furnish the purest specimens of his English , with sentences from the plays of Shakespeare , and you will be struck with the mellifluous and simple easy flow of the ...
الصفحة 279
A really dispassionate history of the law and practice of the ritual of the English Prayer - Book from 1549 to 1662 , would have been a contribution to the history of the English Church , somewhat dry perhaps in its nature ...
A really dispassionate history of the law and practice of the ritual of the English Prayer - Book from 1549 to 1662 , would have been a contribution to the history of the English Church , somewhat dry perhaps in its nature ...
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