Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... doubt if anybody else ever thought of it . It was very characteristic in him that he should have not only noticed - for that , of course , anyone might do this weak element in Crabb Robinson's break- fasts , but should have kept it so ...
... doubt if anybody else ever thought of it . It was very characteristic in him that he should have not only noticed - for that , of course , anyone might do this weak element in Crabb Robinson's break- fasts , but should have kept it so ...
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... doubt there is a clever affectation of common - sense as in all of Swift's political writings , and the style has an air of business ; yet , on the other hand , there are no passages which any one would now care to quote for their ...
... doubt there is a clever affectation of common - sense as in all of Swift's political writings , and the style has an air of business ; yet , on the other hand , there are no passages which any one would now care to quote for their ...
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... doubt , is from an early and crude essay , one of the notes to Queen Mab ; ' and there are many indications , in his latter years , that though he might hold in theory that ' constancy has nothing virtuous in itself , ' yet in practice ...
... doubt , is from an early and crude essay , one of the notes to Queen Mab ; ' and there are many indications , in his latter years , that though he might hold in theory that ' constancy has nothing virtuous in itself , ' yet in practice ...
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