English Prose: Selections, with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, Volumen2Sir Henry Craik Macmillan and Company, 1907 |
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... reason of its technicality . We have to study his style at its best , not in his most recondite , but in his most popular books . Setting aside that one amongst the Elizabethans who brooks no comparison , either in his own or any age ...
... reason of its technicality . We have to study his style at its best , not in his most recondite , but in his most popular books . Setting aside that one amongst the Elizabethans who brooks no comparison , either in his own or any age ...
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... reason that those that have children should have greatest care of future times ; unto which they know they must transmit their dearest pledges . Some there are , who though they lead a single life , yet their thoughts do end with them ...
... reason that those that have children should have greatest care of future times ; unto which they know they must transmit their dearest pledges . Some there are , who though they lead a single life , yet their thoughts do end with them ...
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... reason as well as in experience , there fall out to be these three distempers ( as I may term them ) of learning ; the first , fantastical learning ; the second , contentious learning ; and the last , delicate learning ; vain ...
... reason as well as in experience , there fall out to be these three distempers ( as I may term them ) of learning ; the first , fantastical learning ; the second , contentious learning ; and the last , delicate learning ; vain ...
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... reason and invention , to fall in love with them is all one as to fall in love with a picture . But yet , notwithstanding , it is a thing not hastily to be con- demned , to clothe and adorn the obscurity even of philosophy itself with ...
... reason and invention , to fall in love with them is all one as to fall in love with a picture . But yet , notwithstanding , it is a thing not hastily to be con- demned , to clothe and adorn the obscurity even of philosophy itself with ...
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... reason of that event which we observed and rehearsed before , that most of the great kingdoms of the world have sprung out of hardness and scarceness of means , as the strongest herbs out of the barrenest soils . stant . For the third ...
... reason of that event which we observed and rehearsed before , that most of the great kingdoms of the world have sprung out of hardness and scarceness of means , as the strongest herbs out of the barrenest soils . stant . For the third ...
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English Prose, Vol. 1: Selections; With Critical Introductions by Various ... Henry Craik Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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