History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... Poor Slaves - The Pigs ' Catechism - Extreme tension of his mind and nerves ... 650 Barriers which hold and direct him - Perception of the real and of the sublime .... 654 His passion for exact and demonstrated fact - His search after ...
... Poor Slaves - The Pigs ' Catechism - Extreme tension of his mind and nerves ... 650 Barriers which hold and direct him - Perception of the real and of the sublime .... 654 His passion for exact and demonstrated fact - His search after ...
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... poor little ships flee as fast as they can , bending almost to the gunwale , and endeavor to find a refuge in the mouth of the river , which seems as hostile as the sea . A sad and pre carious existence , as it were face to face with a ...
... poor little ships flee as fast as they can , bending almost to the gunwale , and endeavor to find a refuge in the mouth of the river , which seems as hostile as the sea . A sad and pre carious existence , as it were face to face with a ...
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... poor fool whom he has caught , calls him proud , complains because the other does not answer , and because he wishes to rise to the clouds and visit the saints . And from beginning to end this long epic of Reynard the Fox is the same ...
... poor fool whom he has caught , calls him proud , complains because the other does not answer , and because he wishes to rise to the clouds and visit the saints . And from beginning to end this long epic of Reynard the Fox is the same ...
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... poor folk are employed in this task ; French is the language of the court , from it arose all poetry and elegance ; he is but a clodhopper who is inapt at that style . They apply themselves to it as our old scholars did to Latin verses ...
... poor folk are employed in this task ; French is the language of the court , from it arose all poetry and elegance ; he is but a clodhopper who is inapt at that style . They apply themselves to it as our old scholars did to Latin verses ...
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... poor ruined knight clothes , horse , and money to buy back the land he had piedged to a rapacious abbot ; compassionate too , and kind to the poor , enjoining his men not to injure yeomen and laborers ; but above all rash , bold , proud ...
... poor ruined knight clothes , horse , and money to buy back the land he had piedged to a rapacious abbot ; compassionate too , and kind to the poor , enjoining his men not to injure yeomen and laborers ; but above all rash , bold , proud ...
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