History of English Literature, Том 1Holt & Williams, 1871 |
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... pleasures of a polished and fastidious 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 ...
... pleasures of a polished and fastidious 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 ...
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... pleasure , the bluntness of his taste , the irregularity and revolutions of his conception , which arrest in him the birth of fair dispositions and harmonious forms , the disdain of appearances , the desire of truth , the attachment to ...
... pleasure , the bluntness of his taste , the irregularity and revolutions of his conception , which arrest in him the birth of fair dispositions and harmonious forms , the disdain of appearances , the desire of truth , the attachment to ...
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... pleasure and beauty . Sometimes the social conditions have impressed their mark , as eighteen centuries ago by Christianity , and twenty - five centuries ago by Buddhism , when around the Mediterranean , as in Hindoostan , the extreme ...
... pleasure and beauty . Sometimes the social conditions have impressed their mark , as eighteen centuries ago by Christianity , and twenty - five centuries ago by Buddhism , when around the Mediterranean , as in Hindoostan , the extreme ...
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... pleasure . About the eighth century , the final decay of the great Roman corpse which Charlemagne had tried to revive , and which was settling down into corruption , called them like vultures to the prey . Those who had remained in ...
... pleasure . About the eighth century , the final decay of the great Roman corpse which Charlemagne had tried to revive , and which was settling down into corruption , called them like vultures to the prey . Those who had remained in ...
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... pleasure of the fight . Not easily with such instincts can they attain to culture ; to find a natural and ready culture , we must look amongst the sober and sprightly popu- lations of the south . Here the sluggish and heavy3 temperament ...
... pleasure of the fight . Not easily with such instincts can they attain to culture ; to find a natural and ready culture , we must look amongst the sober and sprightly popu- lations of the south . Here the sluggish and heavy3 temperament ...
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