History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... writes to the world , he summons up all his reason and deliberation to assist him ; he searches , meditates , is industrious , and likely consults and confers with his judicious friends ; after all which done , he takes himself to be ...
... writes to the world , he summons up all his reason and deliberation to assist him ; he searches , meditates , is industrious , and likely consults and confers with his judicious friends ; after all which done , he takes himself to be ...
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... writes , he dreams . We listen to the happy concerts of his aerial music , and the varying train of his fanciful apparitions unfolds like a vapour before our accom- modating and dazzled gaze . When Dante writes , he is rapt ; and his ...
... writes , he dreams . We listen to the happy concerts of his aerial music , and the varying train of his fanciful apparitions unfolds like a vapour before our accom- modating and dazzled gaze . When Dante writes , he is rapt ; and his ...
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... writes as a man of his rank would speak , very well , that is to say , with dignity and facility , particu- larly when he writes of the countries he has visited , of the incidents he has seen , the noble amusements which serve to pass ...
... writes as a man of his rank would speak , very well , that is to say , with dignity and facility , particu- larly when he writes of the countries he has visited , of the incidents he has seen , the noble amusements which serve to pass ...
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