Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... Friend , this savage Scene ! ' For God's sake , come , and live with Men : ' Consider , Mice , like Men , must die , ' Both small and great , both you and I : " Then spend your life in Joy and Sport , ( " This doctrine , Friend , I ...
... Friend , this savage Scene ! ' For God's sake , come , and live with Men : ' Consider , Mice , like Men , must die , ' Both small and great , both you and I : " Then spend your life in Joy and Sport , ( " This doctrine , Friend , I ...
Strana 234
... Friend.'212 The friend , in this case , is John Dyer , to whom the poem is dedicated . Instead of emphasising a frugal competence , which was the usual thing in this type of composition , Hill imagines himself a terrestrial creator ...
... Friend.'212 The friend , in this case , is John Dyer , to whom the poem is dedicated . Instead of emphasising a frugal competence , which was the usual thing in this type of composition , Hill imagines himself a terrestrial creator ...
Strana 391
... Friend of Mankind was logical enough once it was postulated that his contemplation of natural grandeur necessarily provoked feelings of instinctive bene- volence . This development was nevertheless fatal to the classical aspects of the ...
... Friend of Mankind was logical enough once it was postulated that his contemplation of natural grandeur necessarily provoked feelings of instinctive bene- volence . This development was nevertheless fatal to the classical aspects of the ...
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