The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Том 1Harper, 1851 - Всего страниц: 576 |
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... at all points for battle , but dressed to visit those who are willing to give a peaceful entrance to truth . ' GLOBE HOTEL , BROOKLYN , AUGUST , 1851 . AUTHORS ' NAMES , IN VOLUME THE FIRST , ALPHABETICALLY vi PREFACE .
... at all points for battle , but dressed to visit those who are willing to give a peaceful entrance to truth . ' GLOBE HOTEL , BROOKLYN , AUGUST , 1851 . AUTHORS ' NAMES , IN VOLUME THE FIRST , ALPHABETICALLY vi PREFACE .
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... give them only a single or hasty perusal . They require to be taken up at intervals , and to be frequently reviewed ; and then it is impossible that his beauties should not develop themselves to every reader who is capable of ...
... give them only a single or hasty perusal . They require to be taken up at intervals , and to be frequently reviewed ; and then it is impossible that his beauties should not develop themselves to every reader who is capable of ...
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... give expression to refined and delicate sentiment . The dawn of miscellaneous poetry , as these poems may be comprehensively called , is to be faintly discovered about the middle of the thirteenth century , during the reign of Henry the ...
... give expression to refined and delicate sentiment . The dawn of miscellaneous poetry , as these poems may be comprehensively called , is to be faintly discovered about the middle of the thirteenth century , during the reign of Henry the ...
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... give literary permanence and con- sistency to the language and poetry of England . From that period his na- tive style , which Spencer terms ' the pure well of English undefiled , ' formed a standard for composition , though the ...
... give literary permanence and con- sistency to the language and poetry of England . From that period his na- tive style , which Spencer terms ' the pure well of English undefiled , ' formed a standard for composition , though the ...
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... give : - Content on little , for himself , to live . Wide was his cure ; the houses far asunder , Yet never fail'd he , or for rain or thunder , Whenever sickness or mischance might call The most remote to visit , great or small , And ...
... give : - Content on little , for himself , to live . Wide was his cure ; the houses far asunder , Yet never fail'd he , or for rain or thunder , Whenever sickness or mischance might call The most remote to visit , great or small , And ...
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