History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... begins to unravel , across the lapse of time , the living man , toiling , impassioned , entrenched in his customs , with his voice and features , his gestures and his dress , distinct and complete as he from whom we have just parted in ...
... begins to unravel , across the lapse of time , the living man , toiling , impassioned , entrenched in his customs , with his voice and features , his gestures and his dress , distinct and complete as he from whom we have just parted in ...
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... begin by imagining to yourself 1 Mary Wollstonecraft , in her Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution , p . 25 , says , in quoting this passage , " What could be expected from the courtier who could write in these terms to ...
... begin by imagining to yourself 1 Mary Wollstonecraft , in her Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution , p . 25 , says , in quoting this passage , " What could be expected from the courtier who could write in these terms to ...
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... begin to appear , until all the forms of existence , mingled and transformed the one with the other , quaver before a sight dazzled and giddy , until the motionless man , catching in his breath , with fixed gaze , beholds the universe ...
... begin to appear , until all the forms of existence , mingled and transformed the one with the other , quaver before a sight dazzled and giddy , until the motionless man , catching in his breath , with fixed gaze , beholds the universe ...
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... begin to understand that there is no region of history where it is not imperative to till this deep level , if we would see a serviceable harvest rise between the furrows . . This is the second step ; we are in a fair way to its ...
... begin to understand that there is no region of history where it is not imperative to till this deep level , if we would see a serviceable harvest rise between the furrows . . This is the second step ; we are in a fair way to its ...
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... begins to exist , it has to reconcile itself with its surroundings ; it breathes and renews itself , is differently affected according to the variations in air , food , temperature . Different climate and situation bring it various ...
... begins to exist , it has to reconcile itself with its surroundings ; it breathes and renews itself , is differently affected according to the variations in air , food , temperature . Different climate and situation bring it various ...
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