Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 207
... produced -devoured in the sense of being quite used up and consumed , so far as any good was to be got out of it . It was in no respect intended for posterity , any more than the linen and broad - cloth then manufactured were intended ...
... produced -devoured in the sense of being quite used up and consumed , so far as any good was to be got out of it . It was in no respect intended for posterity , any more than the linen and broad - cloth then manufactured were intended ...
Pagina 236
... produced between 1629 and his death in 1668. But the most eminent dramatic names of this era are those of Thomas ... produced , was almost for- gotten , till Charles Lamb reprinted some of his scenes in his Dramatic Specimens , and ...
... produced between 1629 and his death in 1668. But the most eminent dramatic names of this era are those of Thomas ... produced , was almost for- gotten , till Charles Lamb reprinted some of his scenes in his Dramatic Specimens , and ...
Pagina 292
... produced several re - impressions of the whole work , which otherwise would probably have been as speedily and ... produced in society to the promptitude and skill with which he seized the proper moment for saying his good things , to ...
... produced several re - impressions of the whole work , which otherwise would probably have been as speedily and ... produced in society to the promptitude and skill with which he seized the proper moment for saying his good things , to ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the ..., Volumes 1-2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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