The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... Things . 109. A Visit to Bedlam with Dean Swift : A Vision ... WARTON . ... HAWKES 110. Pity not an Expression of strong Benevolence . 111. The Pleasures and Advantages of Industry .. ..... JOHNSON 112. Ill Effects of general ...
... Things . 109. A Visit to Bedlam with Dean Swift : A Vision ... WARTON . ... HAWKES 110. Pity not an Expression of strong Benevolence . 111. The Pleasures and Advantages of Industry .. ..... JOHNSON 112. Ill Effects of general ...
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... thing but what he is , he wishes himself one of the shepherds . He then catches the idea of rural tranquillity ; but soons discovers how much happier he should be in these happy regions , with Lycoris at his side . Hic gelidi fontes ...
... thing but what he is , he wishes himself one of the shepherds . He then catches the idea of rural tranquillity ; but soons discovers how much happier he should be in these happy regions , with Lycoris at his side . Hic gelidi fontes ...
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... ; and a new book often seizes the atten- tion of the public , without any other claim than that it is new . There is likewise in composition , as in other things , a perpetual vicissitude of fashion ; 30 NO . 95 . ADVENTURER .
... ; and a new book often seizes the atten- tion of the public , without any other claim than that it is new . There is likewise in composition , as in other things , a perpetual vicissitude of fashion ; 30 NO . 95 . ADVENTURER .
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in other things , a perpetual vicissitude of fashion ; and truth is recommended at one time to regard , by appearances which at another would expose it to neglect ; the author , therefore , who has judgment to discern the tastes of his ...
in other things , a perpetual vicissitude of fashion ; and truth is recommended at one time to regard , by appearances which at another would expose it to neglect ; the author , therefore , who has judgment to discern the tastes of his ...
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... things : - -These our actors , As I foretold you , were all spirits , and Are melted into air , into thin air : And , like the baseless fabric of this vision , The cloud - capp'd towers , the gorgeous palaces , The solemn temples , the ...
... things : - -These our actors , As I foretold you , were all spirits , and Are melted into air , into thin air : And , like the baseless fabric of this vision , The cloud - capp'd towers , the gorgeous palaces , The solemn temples , the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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