Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 25 |
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... imagine him translated to England , that one year's sojourn in Bath prolonged to ten , and I have asked myself what shape his genius would have taken . He might , perhaps , have realized his whimsical ambition to be a dean ! He would ...
... imagine him translated to England , that one year's sojourn in Bath prolonged to ten , and I have asked myself what shape his genius would have taken . He might , perhaps , have realized his whimsical ambition to be a dean ! He would ...
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... imagine what will happen . But have you not noticed that it is equally difficult to imagine that nothing will happen ; that all one's past and present is completely effaced like a puff of smoke in a strong wind ? It may be so , and many ...
... imagine what will happen . But have you not noticed that it is equally difficult to imagine that nothing will happen ; that all one's past and present is completely effaced like a puff of smoke in a strong wind ? It may be so , and many ...
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... imagine a second life free from the embarrassments and restrictions of the first ; to finish off what you have only just begun . You cannot imagine the exact moment of death , but you are joyously free to imagine what ought to happen ...
... imagine a second life free from the embarrassments and restrictions of the first ; to finish off what you have only just begun . You cannot imagine the exact moment of death , but you are joyously free to imagine what ought to happen ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
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Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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