English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1909 - 257 strán (strany) |
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... observed a more hale , robust crowd of people than that which encircled this doughty doctor , methinks one might ... observe the condition they will be in a few months hence , what an alteration would one find ! How many of those brawny ...
... observed a more hale , robust crowd of people than that which encircled this doughty doctor , methinks one might ... observe the condition they will be in a few months hence , what an alteration would one find ! How many of those brawny ...
Strana 62
... observed by several that the lion has changed his manner of acting twice or thrice since his first appear- ance ; which will not seem strange when I acquaint my reader that the lion has been changed upon the audience three several times ...
... observed by several that the lion has changed his manner of acting twice or thrice since his first appear- ance ; which will not seem strange when I acquaint my reader that the lion has been changed upon the audience three several times ...
Strana 130
... observed in different parts of the ocean several galleys , which were rowed by slaves . " Those , " said the Genius ... observe who rather choose to make a venture on their own bottoms . These work as hard as the galley - slaves , and ...
... observed in different parts of the ocean several galleys , which were rowed by slaves . " Those , " said the Genius ... observe who rather choose to make a venture on their own bottoms . These work as hard as the galley - slaves , and ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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