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Pagina 42
... means , and youth : if it over - glad me to see industry herself ad- venture now to make use of my aged en- deavors , not by such ( I hope ) as rumour doth report , a many of discontented Brown- ists , Anabaptists , Papists , Puritans ...
... means , and youth : if it over - glad me to see industry herself ad- venture now to make use of my aged en- deavors , not by such ( I hope ) as rumour doth report , a many of discontented Brown- ists , Anabaptists , Papists , Puritans ...
Pagina 464
... means sure that the god was in the right . I am by no means certain that the true limits of the critical duty are not grossly misunder- stood . Excellence , in a poem especially , may be considered in the light of an axiom , which need ...
... means sure that the god was in the right . I am by no means certain that the true limits of the critical duty are not grossly misunder- stood . Excellence , in a poem especially , may be considered in the light of an axiom , which need ...
Pagina 548
... means of which it became evident that the antiquity of the Mummy had been grossly misjudged . It had been five ... mean ; it might be made to an- swer , no doubt , -but in my time we em- ployed scarcely any thing else than the ...
... means of which it became evident that the antiquity of the Mummy had been grossly misjudged . It had been five ... mean ; it might be made to an- swer , no doubt , -but in my time we em- ployed scarcely any thing else than the ...
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American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1 John Towner Frederick Fragmentweergave - 1948 |
American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1 John Towner Frederick Fragmentweergave - 1948 |
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