Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... nature . The sire of a nation's minstrelsy is of necessity , though it may be uncon- sciously , regarded by all who come after him as almost a portion of nature - as one whose utterances are not so much the echo of hers as in very deed ...
... nature . The sire of a nation's minstrelsy is of necessity , though it may be uncon- sciously , regarded by all who come after him as almost a portion of nature - as one whose utterances are not so much the echo of hers as in very deed ...
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... nature ; so negligent , indeed , that he pours forth his unpremeditated song apparently without the thought ever occurring to him that he could improve it by any study or elaboration , any more than if he were some winged warbler of the ...
... nature ; so negligent , indeed , that he pours forth his unpremeditated song apparently without the thought ever occurring to him that he could improve it by any study or elaboration , any more than if he were some winged warbler of the ...
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... Nature of the Human Soul , 1730 ( ? ) ; Bishop Butler's Sermons preached at the Rolls Chapel , 1726 ; and his Analogy of Religion , Natural and Revealed , to the Constitution and Course of Nature , 1736 . Of these works , we must recall ...
... Nature of the Human Soul , 1730 ( ? ) ; Bishop Butler's Sermons preached at the Rolls Chapel , 1726 ; and his Analogy of Religion , Natural and Revealed , to the Constitution and Course of Nature , 1736 . Of these works , we must recall ...
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