History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... Fancy next Her office holds ; of all external things , Which the five watchful senses represent , She forms imaginations , aery shapes Which Reason , joining or disjoining , frames All what we affirm or what deny , and call Our ...
... Fancy next Her office holds ; of all external things , Which the five watchful senses represent , She forms imaginations , aery shapes Which Reason , joining or disjoining , frames All what we affirm or what deny , and call Our ...
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... fancy that all would drink to the health of the new king . Then Satan revolts ; he takes his troops to the other end of the country , like Lambert or Monk , toward " the quarters of the north , " Scotland perhaps , passing through well ...
... fancy that all would drink to the health of the new king . Then Satan revolts ; he takes his troops to the other end of the country , like Lambert or Monk , toward " the quarters of the north , " Scotland perhaps , passing through well ...
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... fancy , and adventures , imitative and discursive , was formed at the same time as that of Molière , by the same causes , and on his model , so that in order to comprehend it we must compare it with that of Molière . " Molière belongs ...
... fancy , and adventures , imitative and discursive , was formed at the same time as that of Molière , by the same causes , and on his model , so that in order to comprehend it we must compare it with that of Molière . " Molière belongs ...
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cesses of sensuality 320 | 12 |
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