The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... perhaps to try and please them . And yet Johnson truly admires Swift : Johnson does not quarrel with Swift's change of politics , or doubt his sincerity of religion : about the famous Stella and Vanessa controversy the Doctor does not ...
... perhaps to try and please them . And yet Johnson truly admires Swift : Johnson does not quarrel with Swift's change of politics , or doubt his sincerity of religion : about the famous Stella and Vanessa controversy the Doctor does not ...
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... perhaps ever testified to his loyalty by so elegant a bow ) ; he admires the Prince of Orange ; but there is one person whose ease and comfort he loves more than all the princes in Christendom , and that valuable member of society is ...
... perhaps ever testified to his loyalty by so elegant a bow ) ; he admires the Prince of Orange ; but there is one person whose ease and comfort he loves more than all the princes in Christendom , and that valuable member of society is ...
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... Perhaps , for the Irish secretary , his Excellency's con- descension was even more cruel than his frowns . Sir William would perpetually quote Latin and the ancient classics apropos of his gardens and his Dutch statues and plates ...
... Perhaps , for the Irish secretary , his Excellency's con- descension was even more cruel than his frowns . Sir William would perpetually quote Latin and the ancient classics apropos of his gardens and his Dutch statues and plates ...
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... perhaps we may suggest , that no books can get through the number of minute questions which it is possible to ask on any extended subject , or can hit upon the very difficulties which are severally felt by each reader in succession . Or ...
... perhaps we may suggest , that no books can get through the number of minute questions which it is possible to ask on any extended subject , or can hit upon the very difficulties which are severally felt by each reader in succession . Or ...
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... perhaps fifty miles its greatest length , and thirty its greatest breadth ; two elevated rocky barriers , meeting at an angle ; three prominent mountains , command- ing the plain , -Parnes , Pentelicus , and Hymettus ; an unsat ...
... perhaps fifty miles its greatest length , and thirty its greatest breadth ; two elevated rocky barriers , meeting at an angle ; three prominent mountains , command- ing the plain , -Parnes , Pentelicus , and Hymettus ; an unsat ...
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