English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1909 - 257 strán (strany) |
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... never read a gazette in my life ; and never trouble my head about our armies , whether they win or lose , or in what part of the world they lie encamped . " Without giving me time to reply , he drew a paper of verses out of his pocket ...
... never read a gazette in my life ; and never trouble my head about our armies , whether they win or lose , or in what part of the world they lie encamped . " Without giving me time to reply , he drew a paper of verses out of his pocket ...
Strana 198
... never , as it were , without an infant child . They are the only persons who , in one sense , retain it always , and they furnish their neigh- bours with the same idea . The other children grow up to manhood and womanhood , and suffer ...
... never , as it were , without an infant child . They are the only persons who , in one sense , retain it always , and they furnish their neigh- bours with the same idea . The other children grow up to manhood and womanhood , and suffer ...
Strana 250
... never had been taught to read , Then of the old churl's books he should have had no need . Of sufferings the poor have many , Which never can the rich annoy . I soon perceived another boy , Who look'd as if he had not any Food , for ...
... never had been taught to read , Then of the old churl's books he should have had no need . Of sufferings the poor have many , Which never can the rich annoy . I soon perceived another boy , Who look'd as if he had not any Food , for ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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