The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... CHANNING THE POETIC PRINCIPLE . • 383 EDGAR ALLAN POE WALKING · · HENRY DAVID THOREAU ABRAHAM LINCOLN DEMOCRACY · JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL 407 441 • 464 WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY , one of the greatest of English 2 CONTENTS.
... CHANNING THE POETIC PRINCIPLE . • 383 EDGAR ALLAN POE WALKING · · HENRY DAVID THOREAU ABRAHAM LINCOLN DEMOCRACY · JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL 407 441 • 464 WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY , one of the greatest of English 2 CONTENTS.
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... his honour's errands . It was here , as he was writing at Temple's table , or following his patron's walk , that he saw and heard the men who had governed the great world - measured himself with them , looking up 10 THACKERAY.
... his honour's errands . It was here , as he was writing at Temple's table , or following his patron's walk , that he saw and heard the men who had governed the great world - measured himself with them , looking up 10 THACKERAY.
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... he pays his court to the Ciceronian majesty ; or walks a minuet with the Epic Muse ; or dallies by the south wall with the ruddy nymph of gardens . Temple seems to have received and exacted a prodigious deal SWIFT 11.
... he pays his court to the Ciceronian majesty ; or walks a minuet with the Epic Muse ; or dallies by the south wall with the ruddy nymph of gardens . Temple seems to have received and exacted a prodigious deal SWIFT 11.
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... walk ; or taking his honour's orders as he stands by the great chair , where Sir William has the gout , and his feet all blistered with moxa ? When Sir William has the gout or scolds it must be hard work at the second table ; the Irish ...
... walk ; or taking his honour's orders as he stands by the great chair , where Sir William has the gout , and his feet all blistered with moxa ? When Sir William has the gout or scolds it must be hard work at the second table ; the Irish ...
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... walks and welcome fountains . Nor , while hospitable to the authors of the city's civilization , was he ungrateful to the instru- ments of her prosperity . His trees extended their cool , um- brageous branches over the merchants , who ...
... walks and welcome fountains . Nor , while hospitable to the authors of the city's civilization , was he ungrateful to the instru- ments of her prosperity . His trees extended their cool , um- brageous branches over the merchants , who ...
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