Selected Prose and PoetryRinehart, 1952 - 488 oldal |
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122. oldal
... lived for five weeks with great regularity , and became by frequent treats very much the favourite of the family , but at last received visits so frequently from a cousin in Cheap- side , that she brought the reputation of the house ...
... lived for five weeks with great regularity , and became by frequent treats very much the favourite of the family , but at last received visits so frequently from a cousin in Cheap- side , that she brought the reputation of the house ...
208. oldal
... lived with others that knew no more . There has lately been in the Islands one of these illiterate poets , who hearing the Bible read at church , is said to have turned the sacred history into verse . I heard part of a dia- logue ...
... lived with others that knew no more . There has lately been in the Islands one of these illiterate poets , who hearing the Bible read at church , is said to have turned the sacred history into verse . I heard part of a dia- logue ...
300. oldal
... lived through the play , and died in his bed , without danger to a poet.53 Dryden well knew , had he been in quest of truth , that , in a pointed sentence , more regard is commonly had to the words than the thought , and that it is very ...
... lived through the play , and died in his bed , without danger to a poet.53 Dryden well knew , had he been in quest of truth , that , in a pointed sentence , more regard is commonly had to the words than the thought , and that it is very ...
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PRAYERS AND MEDITATIONS | 32 |
POETRY | 42 |
ESSAYS | 60 |
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