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... now scarcely perused but by antiquaries , I thought it might not be unaccept- able to my readers to present them with some specimens of his manner , in single thoughts and phrases Specimens from the Writings of Fuller.
... now scarcely perused but by antiquaries , I thought it might not be unaccept- able to my readers to present them with some specimens of his manner , in single thoughts and phrases Specimens from the Writings of Fuller.
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... present a moral emblem more affecting than if the poor friend- less carcass had been depicted as thrown out to the woods , where wolves had assisted at its ob- sequies , itself furnishing forth its own funeral banquet . It is easy to ...
... present a moral emblem more affecting than if the poor friend- less carcass had been depicted as thrown out to the woods , where wolves had assisted at its ob- sequies , itself furnishing forth its own funeral banquet . It is easy to ...
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... present day . It is cer- tainly not such as we should expect from a poet " soaring in the high region of his fancies with his garland and his singing robes about him ; " * nor is it such as he has shewn in his Philarete , and in some ...
... present day . It is cer- tainly not such as we should expect from a poet " soaring in the high region of his fancies with his garland and his singing robes about him ; " * nor is it such as he has shewn in his Philarete , and in some ...
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... present possession , as well as a rich reversion ; and that the Muse had promise of both lives , of this , and of that which was to come .遇 The Mistress of Philarete is in substance a pa- negyric protracted through several thousand ...
... present possession , as well as a rich reversion ; and that the Muse had promise of both lives , of this , and of that which was to come .遇 The Mistress of Philarete is in substance a pa- negyric protracted through several thousand ...
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... present at all hours , like the scenes of a shifting pantomime . The very deformities of London , which give distaste to others , from habit do not displease me . The endless succession of shops where Fancy mis- called Folly is supplied ...
... present at all hours , like the scenes of a shifting pantomime . The very deformities of London , which give distaste to others , from habit do not displease me . The endless succession of shops where Fancy mis- called Folly is supplied ...
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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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