A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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101. oldal
... hearts , while there is something repel- lent about Mr. Shandy , the single warm spot of whose heart appears to be reserved for his brother alone . But he would seem , as Kettle suggests , to represent the half - baked amateur ...
... hearts , while there is something repel- lent about Mr. Shandy , the single warm spot of whose heart appears to be reserved for his brother alone . But he would seem , as Kettle suggests , to represent the half - baked amateur ...
295. oldal
... heart hath felt for mine . Oh lady ! blessed be that tear It falls for one who cannot weep ; Such precious drops are doubly dear To those whose eyes no tear may steep . Sweet lady ! once my heart was warm With every feeling soft as ...
... heart hath felt for mine . Oh lady ! blessed be that tear It falls for one who cannot weep ; Such precious drops are doubly dear To those whose eyes no tear may steep . Sweet lady ! once my heart was warm With every feeling soft as ...
340. oldal
... heart from which alone he hoped for real improvement , could only come about very gradually , and that the millennium would not be achieved suddenly . He was opposed to bloodshed or cruelty and violence of any kind , and a sudden change ...
... heart from which alone he hoped for real improvement , could only come about very gradually , and that the millennium would not be achieved suddenly . He was opposed to bloodshed or cruelty and violence of any kind , and a sudden change ...
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