English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1906 - 257 strán (strany) |
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... carried out with indomitable courage . Yet , if the Review be called the prototype of the Tatler , it must be kept in mind that all it could have done was to suggest the possibility of holding up the follies of society in a periodical ...
... carried out with indomitable courage . Yet , if the Review be called the prototype of the Tatler , it must be kept in mind that all it could have done was to suggest the possibility of holding up the follies of society in a periodical ...
Strana liii
... carried pastoral poetry north of the Tweed , but he had shrewdly adapted it to its new environment , substituting Patie and Jenny for Phyllis and Corydon . When Henry Mackenzie attempted a similar feat with the English essay , he made ...
... carried pastoral poetry north of the Tweed , but he had shrewdly adapted it to its new environment , substituting Patie and Jenny for Phyllis and Corydon . When Henry Mackenzie attempted a similar feat with the English essay , he made ...
Strana 13
... carry much of it with him . We have now nothing left us of this great man that we can converse with but his monument and his history . He is now numbered among things passed . The funeral as well as the battles of the Duke of ...
... carry much of it with him . We have now nothing left us of this great man that we can converse with but his monument and his history . He is now numbered among things passed . The funeral as well as the battles of the Duke of ...
Strana 18
... carried off per annum by the whole fraternity . Lastly , I shall calculate the loss which the government sustains by the death of every subject ; from all of which the immense damages accruing to his majesty will evidently appear , and ...
... carried off per annum by the whole fraternity . Lastly , I shall calculate the loss which the government sustains by the death of every subject ; from all of which the immense damages accruing to his majesty will evidently appear , and ...
Strana 22
... carried from you ; and told me , ' she hoped , as I was a gentleman , I would be employed no more to trouble her , who had never offended me ; but would be so much the gentle- man's friend , as to dissuade him from a pursuit , which he ...
... carried from you ; and told me , ' she hoped , as I was a gentleman , I would be employed no more to trouble her , who had never offended me ; but would be so much the gentle- man's friend , as to dissuade him from a pursuit , which he ...
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