History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... become ac- quainted . When we have established the parentage of dogmas , or the classi- fication of poems , or the progress of constitutions , or the transformation of idioms , we have only cleared the soil : genuine history is brought ...
... become ac- quainted . When we have established the parentage of dogmas , or the classi- fication of poems , or the progress of constitutions , or the transformation of idioms , we have only cleared the soil : genuine history is brought ...
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... become blunted , the muscles howling of the thunder , hurt us not ; are braced , the will vigorous . In the ... becomes a trade , > ous . Tacitus , De moribus Germanorum , pas- um : Diem noctemque continuare potando , aulli probrum ...
... become blunted , the muscles howling of the thunder , hurt us not ; are braced , the will vigorous . In the ... becomes a trade , > ous . Tacitus , De moribus Germanorum , pas- um : Diem noctemque continuare potando , aulli probrum ...
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... become an artless , long drawn out and yet desultory prose , like a nurse's fairy tale , explaining every thing , recommencing and breaking off its phrases , making ten turns about a single detail ; so low was it necessar to stoop to ...
... become an artless , long drawn out and yet desultory prose , like a nurse's fairy tale , explaining every thing , recommencing and breaking off its phrases , making ten turns about a single detail ; so low was it necessar to stoop to ...
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... become fixed by the effort of their great hearts and of their arms . At the mouths of the rivers , in the defiles of the mountains , on the margin of the waste borders , at all perilous passes . they had built their forts , each for him ...
... become fixed by the effort of their great hearts and of their arms . At the mouths of the rivers , in the defiles of the mountains , on the margin of the waste borders , at all perilous passes . they had built their forts , each for him ...
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... become by force her husband or her lover . There were Saxons of one sol , or of two sols , ac- cording to the sum which they gained for their masters ; they sold them , hired them , worked them on joint ac- count , like an ox or an ass ...
... become by force her husband or her lover . There were Saxons of one sol , or of two sols , ac- cording to the sum which they gained for their masters ; they sold them , hired them , worked them on joint ac- count , like an ox or an ass ...
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