History of English LiteratureH. Holt, 1886 - Всего страниц: 550 |
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... coarse drinks which they can procure , and so they are cheered and stimulated . Add to this the pleasure of the fight . Not easily with such instincts can they attain to culture ; to find a natural and ready culture , we must look ...
... coarse drinks which they can procure , and so they are cheered and stimulated . Add to this the pleasure of the fight . Not easily with such instincts can they attain to culture ; to find a natural and ready culture , we must look ...
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... coarse appetite.1 Even at the time of the Conquest the custom of drinking to excess was a common vice with men of the highest rank , and they passed in this way whole days and nights without intermission . Henry of Huntingdon , in the ...
... coarse appetite.1 Even at the time of the Conquest the custom of drinking to excess was a common vice with men of the highest rank , and they passed in this way whole days and nights without intermission . Henry of Huntingdon , in the ...
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... coarse , greedy and brutal ; his rude and unpliable mind is still inclined to savagery , and restive under culture , Duli and congealed , his ideas cannot expand with facility and freedom , with a natural sequence and an instinctive ...
... coarse , greedy and brutal ; his rude and unpliable mind is still inclined to savagery , and restive under culture , Duli and congealed , his ideas cannot expand with facility and freedom , with a natural sequence and an instinctive ...
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... coarse and stupid . They stood amongst them , as the Spaniards amongst the Americans in the sixteenth century , superior in force and culture , more versed in letters , more expert in the arts of luxury . They preserved their manners ...
... coarse and stupid . They stood amongst them , as the Spaniards amongst the Americans in the sixteenth century , superior in force and culture , more versed in letters , more expert in the arts of luxury . They preserved their manners ...
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... coarse and rough . That is the reason why , during three centuries , throughout the first feudal age , the literature of the Normans in England , made up of imi- tations , translations , and clumsy copies , ends in nothing . VI ...
... coarse and rough . That is the reason why , during three centuries , throughout the first feudal age , the literature of the Normans in England , made up of imi- tations , translations , and clumsy copies , ends in nothing . VI ...
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