English Prose: Selections, Volumen3Sir Henry Craik Macmillan and Company, 1908 |
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... nature , it was admirably fitted . It has lost some of the wealth of imagination which was the product partly of Dryden's contact with the past , partly of his own genius . But it has gained , in the miscellaneous essay , a theme for ...
... nature , it was admirably fitted . It has lost some of the wealth of imagination which was the product partly of Dryden's contact with the past , partly of his own genius . But it has gained , in the miscellaneous essay , a theme for ...
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... nature and the world itself . In order to this how many , and almost innumerable , have been their trials and experiments through the large and ample field of art and nature ! we call our journals , registers , correspondence , and ...
... nature and the world itself . In order to this how many , and almost innumerable , have been their trials and experiments through the large and ample field of art and nature ! we call our journals , registers , correspondence , and ...
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... nature entered into the minds of other men it is not impossible that a late pamphlet , published by authority and proclaimed by the Gazette , " Animadversions upon a late pamphlet , entitled The Naked Truth ; or , The True State of the ...
... nature entered into the minds of other men it is not impossible that a late pamphlet , published by authority and proclaimed by the Gazette , " Animadversions upon a late pamphlet , entitled The Naked Truth ; or , The True State of the ...
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... nature , and they , the physicians of the nation , were ready to have received any advice for the cure of our malady . It appears moreover plainly that the author is judicious , learned , conscientious , a sincere Protestant , and a ...
... nature , and they , the physicians of the nation , were ready to have received any advice for the cure of our malady . It appears moreover plainly that the author is judicious , learned , conscientious , a sincere Protestant , and a ...
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... nature , but one practical and intellectually self - determined ; and as he wrote upon political principles by which ... natural courage is high and indomitable ALGERNON SIDNEY.
... nature , but one practical and intellectually self - determined ; and as he wrote upon political principles by which ... natural courage is high and indomitable ALGERNON SIDNEY.
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