History of English LiteratureH. Holt, 1884 - Всего страниц: 550 |
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... things living ; who step by step , for weeks at a time , fixes his imagination upon the feet of Brahma , next upon ... thing : the complete thing is the man who acts , the man corporeal and visible , who eats , walks , fights , labours ...
... things living ; who step by step , for weeks at a time , fixes his imagination upon the feet of Brahma , next upon ... thing : the complete thing is the man who acts , the man corporeal and visible , who eats , walks , fights , labours ...
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... things rather than on words . Moreover , under the constraint of climate and solitude , by the habit of resistance and effort , his ideal is changed . Human and moral instincts have gained the empire over him ; and amongst them , the ...
... things rather than on words . Moreover , under the constraint of climate and solitude , by the habit of resistance and effort , his ideal is changed . Human and moral instincts have gained the empire over him ; and amongst them , the ...
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... things re- spected or respectable ; criticising the church , women , the great , the monks . Scoffers , banterers , our fathers have abundance of the same expressions and things ; and the thing comes to them so naturally , that without ...
... things re- spected or respectable ; criticising the church , women , the great , the monks . Scoffers , banterers , our fathers have abundance of the same expressions and things ; and the thing comes to them so naturally , that without ...
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... things neces- sarie to the sustenance of nature . Wherefore they be myghty and able to resyste the adversaries of the realms that do or will do them wrong . Loo , this is the frut of Jus politicum et regale , under which we lyve ...
... things neces- sarie to the sustenance of nature . Wherefore they be myghty and able to resyste the adversaries of the realms that do or will do them wrong . Loo , this is the frut of Jus politicum et regale , under which we lyve ...
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... thing unheard of in his time , but which the renovators in the six- teenth century , and first amongst them Shakspeare , will do afterwards . It is the English positive good sense , and aptitude for seeing the inside of things ...
... thing unheard of in his time , but which the renovators in the six- teenth century , and first amongst them Shakspeare , will do afterwards . It is the English positive good sense , and aptitude for seeing the inside of things ...
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