History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... tell us of the exploits of the Deity as you tell us of Cromwell's , in a grave and lofty tone , we do not see God ; and as He con- stitutes the whole of your poem , we do not see any- thing . We conclude that you have accepted a ...
... tell us of the exploits of the Deity as you tell us of Cromwell's , in a grave and lofty tone , we do not see God ; and as He con- stitutes the whole of your poem , we do not see any- thing . We conclude that you have accepted a ...
Стр. 342
... tell him the cards . Sedley and Buckhurst stripped nearly naked , and ran through the streets after midnight ... telling how it was by a meeting of some young blades , where he was among them , and my Lady Bennet and her ladies ; and ...
... tell him the cards . Sedley and Buckhurst stripped nearly naked , and ran through the streets after midnight ... telling how it was by a meeting of some young blades , where he was among them , and my Lady Bennet and her ladies ; and ...
Стр. 443
... tell my cousin Ogle , and ye all know what pre- tensions she has to beauty . Crab . She has the oddest countenance features from all the corners of the globe . - Sir Benjamin . She has , indeed , an Irish front . Crab . Caledonian locks ...
... tell my cousin Ogle , and ye all know what pre- tensions she has to beauty . Crab . She has the oddest countenance features from all the corners of the globe . - Sir Benjamin . She has , indeed , an Irish front . Crab . Caledonian locks ...
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THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
The excesses of PuritanismHow they induce | 12 |
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