Representative MenJ. Simon, 1980 - Počet stran: 204 |
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... equal to his best parts " - of Falkland ; " who was so severe an adorer of truth , that he could as easily have given himself leave to steal , as to dissemble . " We cannot read Plutarch , without a tingling of the blood ; and I accept ...
... equal to his best parts " - of Falkland ; " who was so severe an adorer of truth , that he could as easily have given himself leave to steal , as to dissemble . " We cannot read Plutarch , without a tingling of the blood ; and I accept ...
Strana 37
... equal scope for every creature . Each is uneasy until he has produced his private ray unto the concave sphere , and beheld his talent also in its last nobility and exaltation . The heroes of the hour are relatively great : of a faster ...
... equal scope for every creature . Each is uneasy until he has produced his private ray unto the concave sphere , and beheld his talent also in its last nobility and exaltation . The heroes of the hour are relatively great : of a faster ...
Strana 215
... just within the possibility of authorship . With this wisdom of life , is the equal endowment of imaginative and of lyric power . He clothed the - creatures of his legend with form and sentiments , as Sbakspeare ; or , the Doet 215.
... just within the possibility of authorship . With this wisdom of life , is the equal endowment of imaginative and of lyric power . He clothed the - creatures of his legend with form and sentiments , as Sbakspeare ; or , the Doet 215.
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