The Best in Their KindRichards Press, 1949 - 456 páginas |
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... certainly fulfilled his own maxim that " True wit is Nature to advantage dressed ; What oft was thought but ne'er so well expressed . " Addison , who was always quick to appreciate fine work and generous in his applause , praised the ...
... certainly fulfilled his own maxim that " True wit is Nature to advantage dressed ; What oft was thought but ne'er so well expressed . " Addison , who was always quick to appreciate fine work and generous in his applause , praised the ...
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... certainly Wordsworth who inspired Coleridge to write The Ancient Mariner . " It was agreed , " said Coleridge , " that my efforts should be directed to persons and characters supernatural , or at least romantic , yet so as to transfer ...
... certainly Wordsworth who inspired Coleridge to write The Ancient Mariner . " It was agreed , " said Coleridge , " that my efforts should be directed to persons and characters supernatural , or at least romantic , yet so as to transfer ...
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... certainly - yes , it certainly is connected with your- self , Mr. Slope . " " Then , my lord , if I may be allowed to express a wish , I would prefer that no discussion on the subject should take place between us in the presence of a ...
... certainly - yes , it certainly is connected with your- self , Mr. Slope . " " Then , my lord , if I may be allowed to express a wish , I would prefer that no discussion on the subject should take place between us in the presence of a ...
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SIR THOMAS MALORY 1413?1470 | 18 |
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 24 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 15641593 | 38 |
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