Studies in Philology, Volume 31University of North Carolina Press, 1934 |
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Pagina 86
... seems to have turned to Godwin's Political Justice and set down as his own sentiments paraphrases of certain passages from that book where it discussed revolutions and the " Mode of Effect- ing Revolutions . " Even Wordsworth's own ...
... seems to have turned to Godwin's Political Justice and set down as his own sentiments paraphrases of certain passages from that book where it discussed revolutions and the " Mode of Effect- ing Revolutions . " Even Wordsworth's own ...
Pagina 397
... seems superior to Crashaw's [ sic ] ; and I agree with you that there can be no doubt that Milton has condescended [ this ubiquitous verb ! ] to adopt many beauties from Marino , although that circumstance is not mentioned by any of ...
... seems superior to Crashaw's [ sic ] ; and I agree with you that there can be no doubt that Milton has condescended [ this ubiquitous verb ! ] to adopt many beauties from Marino , although that circumstance is not mentioned by any of ...
Pagina 484
... seems to have put any guard on his relations with him . Hogg's egotistic excursions and generally misplaced humor are well - known , as are also his prejudice against Eliza Westbrook and his com- plete garbling of the seduction episode ...
... seems to have put any guard on his relations with him . Hogg's egotistic excursions and generally misplaced humor are well - known , as are also his prejudice against Eliza Westbrook and his com- plete garbling of the seduction episode ...
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