History of English LiteratureH. Holt, 1884 - Всего страниц: 550 |
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... thoughts for centuries back . The attempt was made , and it succeeded . Pondering on these modes of feeling and thought , men decided that in them were embalmed facts of the highest kind . They saw that these facts bore reference to the ...
... thoughts for centuries back . The attempt was made , and it succeeded . Pondering on these modes of feeling and thought , men decided that in them were embalmed facts of the highest kind . They saw that these facts bore reference to the ...
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... thought ; England , with its intellect so precise , so well calculated to grapple closely with moral questions , to render them exact by figures , weights and measures , geography , statistics , by quotation and by common sense ; France ...
... thought ; England , with its intellect so precise , so well calculated to grapple closely with moral questions , to render them exact by figures , weights and measures , geography , statistics , by quotation and by common sense ; France ...
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... thought , and each time under a new aspect . All its different aspects rise simultaneously before the barbarian's eyes , and each word was like a shock of the semi- hallucination which excited him . Verily , in such a condition , the ...
... thought , and each time under a new aspect . All its different aspects rise simultaneously before the barbarian's eyes , and each word was like a shock of the semi- hallucination which excited him . Verily , in such a condition , the ...
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... thought to prepare their fill on corpses . And to them flew in their paths the active devourer , the eagle , hoary in his feathers . The willowed kite , with his horned beak , sang the song of Hilda . The noble warriors proceeded , they ...
... thought to prepare their fill on corpses . And to them flew in their paths the active devourer , the eagle , hoary in his feathers . The willowed kite , with his horned beak , sang the song of Hilda . The noble warriors proceeded , they ...
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... thought by all the resources of Latin culture and civilisation . And yet he will add nothing to the primitive ... thoughts ; I may be their chieftain , sway in this realm ; thus to me it seemeth not right that I in aught need cringe to ...
... thought by all the resources of Latin culture and civilisation . And yet he will add nothing to the primitive ... thoughts ; I may be their chieftain , sway in this realm ; thus to me it seemeth not right that I in aught need cringe to ...
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