A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... true patriot standing out against the tyranny of all - conquering Caesar a picture of themselves , while the Tories cleverly saved the situation by joining the applause , enthusias- tically supporting the cause of liberty and true ...
... true patriot standing out against the tyranny of all - conquering Caesar a picture of themselves , while the Tories cleverly saved the situation by joining the applause , enthusias- tically supporting the cause of liberty and true ...
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... true Relish of the Sublime and the Ad- mirable , and divide every Beauty of Matter or of Style from the Corruption ... TRUE CRITICK , whose Original is the most Antient of all . Every True Critick is a Hero born , descending in a direct ...
... true Relish of the Sublime and the Ad- mirable , and divide every Beauty of Matter or of Style from the Corruption ... TRUE CRITICK , whose Original is the most Antient of all . Every True Critick is a Hero born , descending in a direct ...
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... true : thus under a thin veil converting names and characters of the sixteenth century into cold impersonations of my own mind . " To a very large extent that is true , and it was for a man of Shelley's temper , in fact for any ...
... true : thus under a thin veil converting names and characters of the sixteenth century into cold impersonations of my own mind . " To a very large extent that is true , and it was for a man of Shelley's temper , in fact for any ...
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