History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... king ; ' " 1 clever at entertaining the prince , and rendering for him into good French the " old French of Amyot ; " very respectful to the great , always " knowing his place ; " as assiduous and reserved at Marly as at Versailles ...
... king ; ' " 1 clever at entertaining the prince , and rendering for him into good French the " old French of Amyot ; " very respectful to the great , always " knowing his place ; " as assiduous and reserved at Marly as at Versailles ...
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... king of human life , and in prostrating all ideal models before a moral model . Here we track the root of man ; for to explain this conception it is necessary to consider the race itself , the German and Northman , the structure of his ...
... king of human life , and in prostrating all ideal models before a moral model . Here we track the root of man ; for to explain this conception it is necessary to consider the race itself , the German and Northman , the structure of his ...
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... king solitary and devouring , science cannot grow , the intellect is too rigid and unbending to reproduce the delicate operations of nature , poetry can give birth only to vehement and grandiose exclamations , language cannot unfold the ...
... king solitary and devouring , science cannot grow , the intellect is too rigid and unbending to reproduce the delicate operations of nature , poetry can give birth only to vehement and grandiose exclamations , language cannot unfold the ...
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... kings , ends in a sort of leveling republic , centralized , administrative , under dynasties exposed to revolution . These are the most efficacious of the visible causes which mould the primitive man ; they are to nations what education ...
... kings , ends in a sort of leveling republic , centralized , administrative , under dynasties exposed to revolution . These are the most efficacious of the visible causes which mould the primitive man ; they are to nations what education ...
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... kings , 1 " who had never slept under the smoky rafters of a roof , who had never drained the ale - horn by an ... King Ælla , divided his ribs from the spine , drew his lungs out , and threw salt into his wounds . Harold Harefoot ...
... kings , 1 " who had never slept under the smoky rafters of a roof , who had never drained the ale - horn by an ... King Ælla , divided his ribs from the spine , drew his lungs out , and threw salt into his wounds . Harold Harefoot ...
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