History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... Leave aside the theory and the mechanism of con- stitutions , religions and their systems , and try to see men in their workshops , in their offices , in their fields , with their sky and soil , their houses , their dress , cultivations ...
... Leave aside the theory and the mechanism of con- stitutions , religions and their systems , and try to see men in their workshops , in their offices , in their fields , with their sky and soil , their houses , their dress , cultivations ...
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... leave flowing water straightens the flabby room for naught but gloomy and melan- stems ; they grow up , rank , weak ... leaves - what dreams can he have , gazing upon is mud - pools and his sombre sky ? " A rude and foggy land , like ...
... leave flowing water straightens the flabby room for naught but gloomy and melan- stems ; they grow up , rank , weak ... leaves - what dreams can he have , gazing upon is mud - pools and his sombre sky ? " A rude and foggy land , like ...
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... leave out some for I must be brief . Chaucer is like a jeweller with his hands ful : pearls and glass beads , sparkling diamonds and common agates , black jet and ruby roses , all that history and imagination had been able to gather and ...
... leave out some for I must be brief . Chaucer is like a jeweller with his hands ful : pearls and glass beads , sparkling diamonds and common agates , black jet and ruby roses , all that history and imagination had been able to gather and ...
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... leave eating toilers , who enrich it while they ns with our arms swinging about in enrich themselves . They improved our black coats . In fact it was the close agriculture to such an extent , that in of feudal life , and the beginning ...
... leave eating toilers , who enrich it while they ns with our arms swinging about in enrich themselves . They improved our black coats . In fact it was the close agriculture to such an extent , that in of feudal life , and the beginning ...
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... leave her , and finds himself still able to obey her command . He complains to the trees , weeps in verse : there are dialogues where Echo , repeating the last word , replies ; duets in rhyme , balanced stanzas , in which the theory of ...
... leave her , and finds himself still able to obey her command . He complains to the trees , weeps in verse : there are dialogues where Echo , repeating the last word , replies ; duets in rhyme , balanced stanzas , in which the theory of ...
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