English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... lived and died in an alehouse . As a certain blockhead wore his gown on one shoulder to mimic the negligence of Sir Thomas More , so these servile imitators follow their masters in all that disgraced them ; contract immoderate debts ...
... lived and died in an alehouse . As a certain blockhead wore his gown on one shoulder to mimic the negligence of Sir Thomas More , so these servile imitators follow their masters in all that disgraced them ; contract immoderate debts ...
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... lived in the Augustan age , and despises the system of modern husbandry . Many poets , however , may be found , who have condescended to the cares of economy , and who have conducted their families with all the parsimony and regularity ...
... lived in the Augustan age , and despises the system of modern husbandry . Many poets , however , may be found , who have condescended to the cares of economy , and who have conducted their families with all the parsimony and regularity ...
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... lived unloved , died unlamented ; denied plenty to himself , assistance to his friends , and relief to the poor ; starved his family , oppressed his neighbors , plagued himself to gain what he could not enjoy ; at last , Death , more ...
... lived unloved , died unlamented ; denied plenty to himself , assistance to his friends , and relief to the poor ; starved his family , oppressed his neighbors , plagued himself to gain what he could not enjoy ; at last , Death , more ...
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... lived either with her father or with her friends and relations , while her society was widely sought , and her accomplishments were generally acknowledged . At the house of her aunt , Mrs. Donne , of Canterbury , she became acquainted ...
... lived either with her father or with her friends and relations , while her society was widely sought , and her accomplishments were generally acknowledged . At the house of her aunt , Mrs. Donne , of Canterbury , she became acquainted ...
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... lived in Gothic days , as legends tell , A shepherd swain , a man of low degree , Whose sires , perchance , in Fairyland might dwell , Sicilian groves , or vales of Arcady ; " The conception of the commencement of the Minstrel is fine ...
... lived in Gothic days , as legends tell , A shepherd swain , a man of low degree , Whose sires , perchance , in Fairyland might dwell , Sicilian groves , or vales of Arcady ; " The conception of the commencement of the Minstrel is fine ...
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