A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... humanity was beginning to impose itself . For the Renaissance such a concept had been impossible ; the utmost of human achievement then had seemed the glory of ancient Greece and Rome , and a cyclic theory of history had been evolved by ...
... humanity was beginning to impose itself . For the Renaissance such a concept had been impossible ; the utmost of human achievement then had seemed the glory of ancient Greece and Rome , and a cyclic theory of history had been evolved by ...
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... human being in a land of tiny creatures to whom he must appear a monstrous giant , demands no very great fantasy in itself . But the way in which all the inconveniences of the situation are imagined , and the solution for them found ...
... human being in a land of tiny creatures to whom he must appear a monstrous giant , demands no very great fantasy in itself . But the way in which all the inconveniences of the situation are imagined , and the solution for them found ...
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... humanity , Labour for mortal good ? I sure should see Other men here , but I am here alone . " " Those whom thou speakest of are no visionaries , " Rejoin'd that voice ; " they are no dreamers weak ; They seek no wonder but the human ...
... humanity , Labour for mortal good ? I sure should see Other men here , but I am here alone . " " Those whom thou speakest of are no visionaries , " Rejoin'd that voice ; " they are no dreamers weak ; They seek no wonder but the human ...
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