English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1909 - 257 strán (strany) |
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Strana xlvi
... reader coming bolt on such a passage as this might well rub his eyes , and ask if it could possibly be the work of that ... readers as he had . This , however , cannot have continued long , for when he came to collect his fugitive essays ...
... reader coming bolt on such a passage as this might well rub his eyes , and ask if it could possibly be the work of that ... readers as he had . This , however , cannot have continued long , for when he came to collect his fugitive essays ...
Strana 121
... readers , if I discoursed of these matters in the style in which ladies learned in economies dictate to their pupils ... reading . This must necessarily be of great use to all those poets who confess they never read , and of whom the ...
... readers , if I discoursed of these matters in the style in which ladies learned in economies dictate to their pupils ... reading . This must necessarily be of great use to all those poets who confess they never read , and of whom the ...
Strana 248
... reading Candide . I do not remember a more whimsical surprise than having been once detected - by a familiar damsel - reclined at my ease upon the grass , on Primrose Hill ( her Cythera ) , reading - Pamela . There was nothing in the ...
... reading Candide . I do not remember a more whimsical surprise than having been once detected - by a familiar damsel - reclined at my ease upon the grass , on Primrose Hill ( her Cythera ) , reading - Pamela . There was nothing in the ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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