On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - Всего страниц: 597 |
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... four staunch Republicans . Algernon Sidney , whose Discourses Concerning Government had encouraged Thomas Jefferson and James Otis in their rebellion against Wordsworth's patron , George III , was a member of the Cromwellian Council of ...
... four staunch Republicans . Algernon Sidney , whose Discourses Concerning Government had encouraged Thomas Jefferson and James Otis in their rebellion against Wordsworth's patron , George III , was a member of the Cromwellian Council of ...
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... four karat fineness . Fine gold , in English usage , goes from eighteen karats upward to twenty - four . Semi - fine gold contains no less than twelve karats ; but " semi - fine " is a Gallic euphemism for the term " low gold " -every ...
... four karat fineness . Fine gold , in English usage , goes from eighteen karats upward to twenty - four . Semi - fine gold contains no less than twelve karats ; but " semi - fine " is a Gallic euphemism for the term " low gold " -every ...
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... Four not exempt from pride is too succinct . He means " exempt from a charge of pride . " But why not : Proud word you never spoke , but you will speak Four , some future day ? And why future ? Will speak is in the future tense . Why ...
... Four not exempt from pride is too succinct . He means " exempt from a charge of pride . " But why not : Proud word you never spoke , but you will speak Four , some future day ? And why future ? Will speak is in the future tense . Why ...
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