Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1. kötetHarold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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... Learning from the Worms , and Graves , and Dust of Manuscripts . NOW , the Races of these two have been for some Ages utterly extinct ; and besides , to discourse any farther of them would not be at all to my purpose . THE Third , and ...
... Learning from the Worms , and Graves , and Dust of Manuscripts . NOW , the Races of these two have been for some Ages utterly extinct ; and besides , to discourse any farther of them would not be at all to my purpose . THE Third , and ...
395. oldal
... Learning puffeth Men up : And Secondly , they proved it by the following Syllogism ; Words are but Wind ; and Learning is nothing but Words ; Ergo , Learning is nothing but Wind . For this Reason , the Philosophers among them , did in ...
... Learning puffeth Men up : And Secondly , they proved it by the following Syllogism ; Words are but Wind ; and Learning is nothing but Words ; Ergo , Learning is nothing but Wind . For this Reason , the Philosophers among them , did in ...
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... Learning and Rome alike in empire grew ; And Arts still follow'd where her Eagles flew ; From the same foes , at last , both felt their doom , And the same age saw Learning fall , and Rome . With Tyranny , then Superstition join'd , As ...
... Learning and Rome alike in empire grew ; And Arts still follow'd where her Eagles flew ; From the same foes , at last , both felt their doom , And the same age saw Learning fall , and Rome . With Tyranny , then Superstition join'd , As ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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