Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... considerable length , with explanatory annotations , from what he described as his " very curious work , " which , he added , never had been , and probably never would be , printed . Subsequently another considerable specimen , in every ...
... considerable length , with explanatory annotations , from what he described as his " very curious work , " which , he added , never had been , and probably never would be , printed . Subsequently another considerable specimen , in every ...
Pagina 265
... considerable writers of his time , as we have abundant testimony that he was one of the most brilliant orators and talkers . His writings , being principally on subjects of temporary politics , have lost much of their interest ; but a ...
... considerable writers of his time , as we have abundant testimony that he was one of the most brilliant orators and talkers . His writings , being principally on subjects of temporary politics , have lost much of their interest ; but a ...
Pagina 276
... considerable number of other similar effusions , many of them of superior polish and elegance . At a later date , too , Sir George Mackenzie , as already noticed , had written some English prose ; as , indeed , Drummond had also done ...
... considerable number of other similar effusions , many of them of superior polish and elegance . At a later date , too , Sir George Mackenzie , as already noticed , had written some English prose ; as , indeed , Drummond had also done ...
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