Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1901 |
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Pagina 5
... gives to Zadig . " Il en savait ce qu'on en a su dans tous les âges ; c'est - à - dire , fort peu de chose . " The Book of Job shows that , long before letters and arts were known to Ionia , these vexing ques- tions were debated with no ...
... gives to Zadig . " Il en savait ce qu'on en a su dans tous les âges ; c'est - à - dire , fort peu de chose . " The Book of Job shows that , long before letters and arts were known to Ionia , these vexing ques- tions were debated with no ...
Pagina 10
... give and receive blows on some Syrian field of battle . But the people of the rich countries which lay under the Pyrenees lived in habits of courteous and profitable intercourse with the Moorish kingdoms of Spain , and gave a hospitable ...
... give and receive blows on some Syrian field of battle . But the people of the rich countries which lay under the Pyrenees lived in habits of courteous and profitable intercourse with the Moorish kingdoms of Spain , and gave a hospitable ...
Pagina 75
... give assistance , but was by no means dis- posed to give assistance and flattery too . He took the trouble to retouch whole reams of feeble stumbling verses , and inserted many vigorous lines which the least skilful reader will ...
... give assistance , but was by no means dis- posed to give assistance and flattery too . He took the trouble to retouch whole reams of feeble stumbling verses , and inserted many vigorous lines which the least skilful reader will ...
Pagina 77
... give two instances , the first which occur to us , from the Country Wife . There are in the world fools who find the society of old friends insipid , and who are always running after new companions . Such a character is a fair subject ...
... give two instances , the first which occur to us , from the Country Wife . There are in the world fools who find the society of old friends insipid , and who are always running after new companions . Such a character is a fair subject ...
Pagina 83
... give him more . " Some lines near the end of the poem are singularly grace- ful and touching , and sank deep into the heart of Con- greve : - - 66 Already am I worn with cares and age , And just abandoning the ungrateful stage ; But you ...
... give him more . " Some lines near the end of the poem are singularly grace- ful and touching , and sank deep into the heart of Con- greve : - - 66 Already am I worn with cares and age , And just abandoning the ungrateful stage ; But you ...
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