English Literature in the Eighteenth CenturyG. J. Brand, 1880 - 158 páginas |
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... the central subject of thought . The mind in its work thus becomes more animated and energetic , because its ideas are kindred , all converging to a definite because to a single impression . Further , a great man , his career , his.
... the central subject of thought . The mind in its work thus becomes more animated and energetic , because its ideas are kindred , all converging to a definite because to a single impression . Further , a great man , his career , his.
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... ideas , can take no strong and permanent hold of the heart and mind , until they have become an integral part of our established associations of thoughts , feelings , and desires . But this can only be accomplished by time . The ...
... ideas , can take no strong and permanent hold of the heart and mind , until they have become an integral part of our established associations of thoughts , feelings , and desires . But this can only be accomplished by time . The ...
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... idea of her new favorite ? " Bull - baiting was a popular amusement . In Queen Anne's time , it was performed in London regularly twice a week . Cock - fighting was the favorite game of the school boys , the teachers taking the runaway ...
... idea of her new favorite ? " Bull - baiting was a popular amusement . In Queen Anne's time , it was performed in London regularly twice a week . Cock - fighting was the favorite game of the school boys , the teachers taking the runaway ...
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... idea , saw with the distinctness of natural vision , then narrated so plausibly as to deceive the most intelligent . His fields of power were : national convulsions , by war , by pestilence , or by tempest ; magic , ghost - seeing ...
... idea , saw with the distinctness of natural vision , then narrated so plausibly as to deceive the most intelligent . His fields of power were : national convulsions , by war , by pestilence , or by tempest ; magic , ghost - seeing ...
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... idea blend ; Oh ! still conjoined , yonr incense rise , And waft sweet odours to the skies ! Swift made a tour of two months to the south of Ireland , a prey to remorse ; returned to Dublin , and received . Stella's forgiveness . Poor ...
... idea blend ; Oh ! still conjoined , yonr incense rise , And waft sweet odours to the skies ! Swift made a tour of two months to the south of Ireland , a prey to remorse ; returned to Dublin , and received . Stella's forgiveness . Poor ...
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