English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
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... Friends • Notes of the True Church The Classics A Parody of Popular Anti - Roman Rhetoric HARRIET MARTINEAU Cairo • Samuel Rogers HUGH MILLER • · The Reading of Nature's Enigma A Highland Scene The Measure of Intellect 428 429 433 436 ...
... Friends • Notes of the True Church The Classics A Parody of Popular Anti - Roman Rhetoric HARRIET MARTINEAU Cairo • Samuel Rogers HUGH MILLER • · The Reading of Nature's Enigma A Highland Scene The Measure of Intellect 428 429 433 436 ...
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... friends - saw faults in his style ; and to a later generation these have been even more apparent , and the faults that lie on the surface have perhaps been pointed out with something of undue insistence . This has told with all the more ...
... friends - saw faults in his style ; and to a later generation these have been even more apparent , and the faults that lie on the surface have perhaps been pointed out with something of undue insistence . This has told with all the more ...
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... friends , who considered this as an act of duty on the part of the living , and of decency towards the deceased , would have proceeded to enforce their request , had not Oldbuck interfered between the distressed father and his well ...
... friends , who considered this as an act of duty on the part of the living , and of decency towards the deceased , would have proceeded to enforce their request , had not Oldbuck interfered between the distressed father and his well ...
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... friends — our presumption , our wealth , our luxury , have raised up against us mighty enemies . — We must cast away these riches , which are a temptation to princes — we must lay down that presumption which is an offence to them - we ...
... friends — our presumption , our wealth , our luxury , have raised up against us mighty enemies . — We must cast away these riches , which are a temptation to princes — we must lay down that presumption which is an offence to them - we ...
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... friend , of whose in- tentions and kindness he was secure , had often great weight with him ; but there were few who could or dared venture on a task so difficult . Reproof he endured with impatience , and reproach hardened him in his ...
... friend , of whose in- tentions and kindness he was secure , had often great weight with him ; but there were few who could or dared venture on a task so difficult . Reproof he endured with impatience , and reproach hardened him in his ...
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