English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1906 - 257 strán (strany) |
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... oak without its strength ; it has all the contortions of the sibyl without the inspira- tion " . Indeed , only one feeble flicker lights up the gloom which enveloped the essay during the rest of lii ESSAYS IN THE MAGAZINES .
... oak without its strength ; it has all the contortions of the sibyl without the inspira- tion " . Indeed , only one feeble flicker lights up the gloom which enveloped the essay during the rest of lii ESSAYS IN THE MAGAZINES .
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J. H. Lobban. the gloom which enveloped the essay during the rest of the century . Long before its appearance , Allan Ramsay had carried pastoral poetry north of the Tweed , but he had shrewdly adapted it to its new environment ...
J. H. Lobban. the gloom which enveloped the essay during the rest of the century . Long before its appearance , Allan Ramsay had carried pastoral poetry north of the Tweed , but he had shrewdly adapted it to its new environment ...
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... rest ; You gardens , fields , and woods forsaken be , As long as life itself forsakes not me . But this is a very petty ejaculation . Because I have concluded all the other chapters with a copy of verses , I will maintain the humour to ...
... rest ; You gardens , fields , and woods forsaken be , As long as life itself forsakes not me . But this is a very petty ejaculation . Because I have concluded all the other chapters with a copy of verses , I will maintain the humour to ...
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... rest , which Nature does to darkness wed , And not lust , recommend to thee thy bed . Be satisfied , and pleased with what thou art ; Act cheerfully and well the allotted part . Enjoy the present hour , be thankful for the past , And ...
... rest , which Nature does to darkness wed , And not lust , recommend to thee thy bed . Be satisfied , and pleased with what thou art ; Act cheerfully and well the allotted part . Enjoy the present hour , be thankful for the past , And ...
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... rest has always been assigned to Addison , and it is instructive to compare his conclusion with Steele's in Tatler , 281. Steele's emotion kept pace with his imagination , while Addison constantly checked his from an over- regard for ...
... rest has always been assigned to Addison , and it is instructive to compare his conclusion with Steele's in Tatler , 281. Steele's emotion kept pace with his imagination , while Addison constantly checked his from an over- regard for ...
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