English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... give a critical account , with freedom , but it is hoped with impartiality , of each of POPE's works ; by which review it will appear , that the largest portion of them is of the didactic , moral , and satiric kind ; and consequently ...
... give a critical account , with freedom , but it is hoped with impartiality , of each of POPE's works ; by which review it will appear , that the largest portion of them is of the didactic , moral , and satiric kind ; and consequently ...
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... give her no mean rank among Eng- lish authors . If not a profound critic , she was certainly an acute and ingenious one , possessing judgment and taste as well as learning ; and if not of such versa- tile talents as her namesake , Lady ...
... give her no mean rank among Eng- lish authors . If not a profound critic , she was certainly an acute and ingenious one , possessing judgment and taste as well as learning ; and if not of such versa- tile talents as her namesake , Lady ...
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... give him no plenty , increase no joy , prosperity no ease ; he has the curse of covetousness - to want the property of his neighbors while he dare not touch his own ; the harpy Avarice drives him from his own meat ; the sum of his ...
... give him no plenty , increase no joy , prosperity no ease ; he has the curse of covetousness - to want the property of his neighbors while he dare not touch his own ; the harpy Avarice drives him from his own meat ; the sum of his ...
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... give his words or my own , for I have forgotten both ; but I give the substance of what passed between us in such language as we both understood . So you think , ' I said , ' that what appears so regular as the letters of your name ...
... give his words or my own , for I have forgotten both ; but I give the substance of what passed between us in such language as we both understood . So you think , ' I said , ' that what appears so regular as the letters of your name ...
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... give credit to the original sources . On this defence , the editor of the Athe- næum remarks- " We think the letter of our correspondent gives the most satisfactory solution of this matter that has yet been offered , and the best ...
... give credit to the original sources . On this defence , the editor of the Athe- næum remarks- " We think the letter of our correspondent gives the most satisfactory solution of this matter that has yet been offered , and the best ...
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