Lectures on the English Comic Writers with Miscellaneous EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1963 - Počet stran: 346 |
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... turn back , to connect their several adventures together . In fact , Butler drives only at a set of obnoxious opinions , and runs into general declamations . His poem in its essence is a satire , or didactic poem . It is not virtually ...
... turn back , to connect their several adventures together . In fact , Butler drives only at a set of obnoxious opinions , and runs into general declamations . His poem in its essence is a satire , or didactic poem . It is not virtually ...
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... turn it round , in order that it may go on again , or else all our labour is lost , and we must wait for some other mode of ascertaining the time before we can recover our reckoning and proceed as before . The philosopher in his cell ...
... turn it round , in order that it may go on again , or else all our labour is lost , and we must wait for some other mode of ascertaining the time before we can recover our reckoning and proceed as before . The philosopher in his cell ...
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... turn back amidst the pity of friends and the derision of enemies . How difficult is it to prevent those who have a turn for any art or science from going into these unprofitable pursuits ! Nay , how difficult is it often to prevent ...
... turn back amidst the pity of friends and the derision of enemies . How difficult is it to prevent those who have a turn for any art or science from going into these unprofitable pursuits ! Nay , how difficult is it often to prevent ...
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