English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1909 - 257 strán (strany) |
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... English prose , who have lavished on it the best of their artistic skill and all the re- sources of their wisdom and humour . There is no end to the variety of subjects which the English essayists have handled ; no foible escaped their ...
... English prose , who have lavished on it the best of their artistic skill and all the re- sources of their wisdom and humour . There is no end to the variety of subjects which the English essayists have handled ; no foible escaped their ...
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... English poets whatsoever ; but shall only mention that which follows , in which he describes the fallen angels engaged in the intricate disputes of pre- destination , free - will , and fore - knowledge ; and , to humour the perplexity ...
... English poets whatsoever ; but shall only mention that which follows , in which he describes the fallen angels engaged in the intricate disputes of pre- destination , free - will , and fore - knowledge ; and , to humour the perplexity ...
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... English poets , Ned Softly has got all the bad ones without book : which he repeats upon occasion , to show his reading , and garnish his conversation . Ned is indeed a true English reader , incapable of relishing the great and masterly ...
... English poets , Ned Softly has got all the bad ones without book : which he repeats upon occasion , to show his reading , and garnish his conversation . Ned is indeed a true English reader , incapable of relishing the great and masterly ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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