EssaysEdward Moxon, 1841 - 79 Seiten |
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... common sense , which rose to " push us from our stools , " and which none but the wise or good - natured would think of enjoying . II . - A WORD ON TRANSLATION FROM THE POETS . INTELLIGENT men of no scholarship , on reading Horace ...
... common sense , which rose to " push us from our stools , " and which none but the wise or good - natured would think of enjoying . II . - A WORD ON TRANSLATION FROM THE POETS . INTELLIGENT men of no scholarship , on reading Horace ...
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... common the cloisters of Christ's Hospital into St. Bar- opinion , that at the time when Jonson's father- in - law made him help him in his business of bricklayer , he worked with his own hands upon the Lincoln's - inn garden wall ...
... common the cloisters of Christ's Hospital into St. Bar- opinion , that at the time when Jonson's father- in - law made him help him in his business of bricklayer , he worked with his own hands upon the Lincoln's - inn garden wall ...
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... common friend- ships . It may be mentioned , however , in order not to omit Spenser , that Davenant re- sided some time in the family of Lord Brooke , the friend of Sir Philip Sidney . Spenser's intimacy with Sidney is mentioned by ...
... common friend- ships . It may be mentioned , however , in order not to omit Spenser , that Davenant re- sided some time in the family of Lord Brooke , the friend of Sir Philip Sidney . Spenser's intimacy with Sidney is mentioned by ...
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... common to all ; and a trout , speedily killed by a man , may suffer no worse fate than from the jaws of a pike . It is the mode , the lingering cat - like cruelty of the angler's sport , that renders it unworthy . If fish were made to ...
... common to all ; and a trout , speedily killed by a man , may suffer no worse fate than from the jaws of a pike . It is the mode , the lingering cat - like cruelty of the angler's sport , that renders it unworthy . If fish were made to ...
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... common . The mind no doubt will act upon that state and exasperate it ; but there is great re - action between mind and body and as it is a common thing for a man in an ordinary fever , or fit of the bile , to be melancholy , and even ...
... common . The mind no doubt will act upon that state and exasperate it ; but there is great re - action between mind and body and as it is a common thing for a man in an ordinary fever , or fit of the bile , to be melancholy , and even ...
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