English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1909 - 257 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... whole than with respect to the particular little bit of literary evolution here con- sidered . Lamb pointed out the affinity between Temple and Addison as writers of " genteel " English , and Addison in his statelier vein clearly shows ...
... whole than with respect to the particular little bit of literary evolution here con- sidered . Lamb pointed out the affinity between Temple and Addison as writers of " genteel " English , and Addison in his statelier vein clearly shows ...
Strana 80
... whole art of grinning , but particularly excelled in the angry grin . He did his part so well that he is said to have made half a dozen women miscarry ; but the justice being apprised by one who stood near him that the fellow who ...
... whole art of grinning , but particularly excelled in the angry grin . He did his part so well that he is said to have made half a dozen women miscarry ; but the justice being apprised by one who stood near him that the fellow who ...
Strana 94
... whole county , except the bishop " . In short , I found by his discourse that he had learned a great deal of politics , but not one word of religion , from the parson of his parish ; and , indeed , that he had scarce any other notion of ...
... whole county , except the bishop " . In short , I found by his discourse that he had learned a great deal of politics , but not one word of religion , from the parson of his parish ; and , indeed , that he had scarce any other notion of ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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