Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1. kötetHarold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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754. oldal
... observe about the two views , however , is that all the characters at various times feel com- pelled to live ... observed that the happy valley so dominates the early book that it stands out in the reader's imagination as a fixed ...
... observe about the two views , however , is that all the characters at various times feel com- pelled to live ... observed that the happy valley so dominates the early book that it stands out in the reader's imagination as a fixed ...
757. oldal
... observed the change and endeavoured to renew his love of pleasure : he neglected their endeavours , repulsed their invitations , and spent day after day on the banks of rivulets sheltered with trees , where he sometimes listened to the ...
... observed the change and endeavoured to renew his love of pleasure : he neglected their endeavours , repulsed their invitations , and spent day after day on the banks of rivulets sheltered with trees , where he sometimes listened to the ...
882. oldal
... observed , that a man of sense would make a better husband than a fool , and I as constantly applied the observation in my own favour . She continually talked in my com- pany of friendship and the beauties of the mind , and spoke of Mr ...
... observed , that a man of sense would make a better husband than a fool , and I as constantly applied the observation in my own favour . She continually talked in my com- pany of friendship and the beauties of the mind , and spoke of Mr ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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