Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... turned many very strange sights , and we can easily away in disgust from words which presented abandon ourselves to the illusion of the ro- no image to their minds . It was before Deity , mance . But when Lemuel Gulliver , surgeon ...
... turned many very strange sights , and we can easily away in disgust from words which presented abandon ourselves to the illusion of the ro- no image to their minds . It was before Deity , mance . But when Lemuel Gulliver , surgeon ...
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... turned into arid wastes , still marked out by formal boundaries , of Northern Italy . Thus liberty , partially , indeed , and transient - still retaining the traces of old cultivation , but ly , revisited Italy ; and with liberty came ...
... turned into arid wastes , still marked out by formal boundaries , of Northern Italy . Thus liberty , partially , indeed , and transient - still retaining the traces of old cultivation , but ly , revisited Italy ; and with liberty came ...
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... turned the iron leaves of its dark book To make new dooms , or mend what it mistook . " How exquisite is the imagery of the fairy- songs in the Tempest and the Midsummer Night's Dream ; Ariel riding through the twi- light on the bat ...
... turned the iron leaves of its dark book To make new dooms , or mend what it mistook . " How exquisite is the imagery of the fairy- songs in the Tempest and the Midsummer Night's Dream ; Ariel riding through the twi- light on the bat ...
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... turned his powers in a new direction , with success the most splendid and decisive . His taste had gradually awakened his creative fa- culties . The first rank in poetry was beyond his reach , but he challenged and secured the most ...
... turned his powers in a new direction , with success the most splendid and decisive . His taste had gradually awakened his creative fa- culties . The first rank in poetry was beyond his reach , but he challenged and secured the most ...
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... turned states into gangs of robbers , whom their mutual fidelity has ren- dered more dangerous , has given a character of peculiar atrocity to war , and has generated that worst of all political evils , the tyranny of nations over ...
... turned states into gangs of robbers , whom their mutual fidelity has ren- dered more dangerous , has given a character of peculiar atrocity to war , and has generated that worst of all political evils , the tyranny of nations over ...
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