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... human mis- givings , its agonies of hate springing from the depths of love , they see no more than the spec- tators at a cheaper rate , who pay their pennies a - piece to look through the man's telescope in Leicester - fields , see into ...
... human mis- givings , its agonies of hate springing from the depths of love , they see no more than the spec- tators at a cheaper rate , who pay their pennies a - piece to look through the man's telescope in Leicester - fields , see into ...
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... human dimensions made out at leisure . sight of a well - lighted house , and a well - dressed audience , shall arm the most nervous child against any apprehensions : as Tom Brown says The of the impenetrable skin of Achilles with his ...
... human dimensions made out at leisure . sight of a well - lighted house , and a well - dressed audience , shall arm the most nervous child against any apprehensions : as Tom Brown says The of the impenetrable skin of Achilles with his ...
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... human life and manners , rather than masques and Arcadian pastorals , with their train of abstractions , unimpassioned deities , passionate mortals - Claius , and Medorus , and Amintas , and Amarillis . My leading design was , to ...
... human life and manners , rather than masques and Arcadian pastorals , with their train of abstractions , unimpassioned deities , passionate mortals - Claius , and Medorus , and Amintas , and Amarillis . My leading design was , to ...
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... human passions , so they seem to be without human relations . They come with thunder and lightning , and vanish to airy music . This is all we know of them . Except Hecate , they have no names ; which heightens their mys- teriousness ...
... human passions , so they seem to be without human relations . They come with thunder and lightning , and vanish to airy music . This is all we know of them . Except Hecate , they have no names ; which heightens their mys- teriousness ...
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... human heart , the utmost grandeur of which the soul is capa- ble , are essentially comprised in the actions and speeches of Cælica and Camena . Shakspeare , who seems to have had a peculiar delight in con- templating womanly perfection ...
... human heart , the utmost grandeur of which the soul is capa- ble , are essentially comprised in the actions and speeches of Cælica and Camena . Shakspeare , who seems to have had a peculiar delight in con- templating womanly perfection ...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Vol. 2: Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays ... Charles Lamb Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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