History of English Literature, Том 1Holt & Williams, 1871 |
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... nature , amidst the salutations , graces , airs , and fopperies of the braided lords , who rose early in the morning to obtain the promise of being appointed to some office in case of the death of the present holder , and amongst ...
... nature , amidst the salutations , graces , airs , and fopperies of the braided lords , who rose early in the morning to obtain the promise of being appointed to some office in case of the death of the present holder , and amongst ...
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... nature , poetry can give birth only to vehement and grandiose exclamations , language cannot unfold the web of argu- ment and of eloquence , man is reduced to a lyric enthusiasm , an un- checked passion , a fanatical and constrained ...
... nature , poetry can give birth only to vehement and grandiose exclamations , language cannot unfold the web of argu- ment and of eloquence , man is reduced to a lyric enthusiasm , an un- checked passion , a fanatical and constrained ...
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... nature is finite , but disproportioned to the rest , and almost impossible to lift , since every moment of an almost infinite past has contributed to increase it , and because , in order to raise the scale , one must place in the ...
... nature is finite , but disproportioned to the rest , and almost impossible to lift , since every moment of an almost infinite past has contributed to increase it , and because , in order to raise the scale , one must place in the ...
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... natural departments ; and in each of these , smaller territories , until we arrive . at the numberless details of ... nature and of these same causes , under form of symbols more or less concise , and person- ages more or less marked ...
... natural departments ; and in each of these , smaller territories , until we arrive . at the numberless details of ... nature and of these same causes , under form of symbols more or less concise , and person- ages more or less marked ...
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... nature ; and in this instance still deeper , because , being uncultivated , he is less removed from nature . In Germany , stormbeaten , in wretched boats of hide , amid the hardships and dangers of seafaring life , they were pre ...
... nature ; and in this instance still deeper , because , being uncultivated , he is less removed from nature . In Germany , stormbeaten , in wretched boats of hide , amid the hardships and dangers of seafaring life , they were pre ...
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