Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... tion of one external fact to another external fact ; of one detail of common life to another detail of common life . But this is not the highest topic of humour . Taken as a whole , the universe is absurd . There seems an unalterable ...
... tion of one external fact to another external fact ; of one detail of common life to another detail of common life . But this is not the highest topic of humour . Taken as a whole , the universe is absurd . There seems an unalterable ...
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... tion of the state of English politics during the three first years of George III . , and any one who wishes to understand how much readability depends upon good writing would do well to compare the two . Lady Mary's is a clear and ...
... tion of the state of English politics during the three first years of George III . , and any one who wishes to understand how much readability depends upon good writing would do well to compare the two . Lady Mary's is a clear and ...
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... tion , or that some subtler and deeper agency was , as he sup- posed , at work , the outward sign is certain ; and there is no question but that during the first months of his residence at Olney , and his daily intercourse with Mr ...
... tion , or that some subtler and deeper agency was , as he sup- posed , at work , the outward sign is certain ; and there is no question but that during the first months of his residence at Olney , and his daily intercourse with Mr ...
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