English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1909 - 257 strán (strany) |
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... less vehement but sprightlier successors . " When we pass , " says Mr. Craik , " from him to Steele and Addison , we find that the model he had formed has been adapted to new purposes for which by its nature it was ad- XIV TEMPLE AND ...
... less vehement but sprightlier successors . " When we pass , " says Mr. Craik , " from him to Steele and Addison , we find that the model he had formed has been adapted to new purposes for which by its nature it was ad- XIV TEMPLE AND ...
Strana 51
... less than a disap- pointment in love . It happened this evening that we fell into a very pleasing walk at a distance from his house . As soon as we came into it , " It is , " quoth the good old man , looking round him with a smile ...
... less than a disap- pointment in love . It happened this evening that we fell into a very pleasing walk at a distance from his house . As soon as we came into it , " It is , " quoth the good old man , looking round him with a smile ...
Strana 196
... less mingled with the troubles of the world ; the sorrow arising from their death is the only one which we can associate with their memories . These are happy thoughts that cannot die . Our loss may always render them pensive ; but they ...
... less mingled with the troubles of the world ; the sorrow arising from their death is the only one which we can associate with their memories . These are happy thoughts that cannot die . Our loss may always render them pensive ; but they ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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