Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 1 |
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... friends , honours , nobility , sovereignty , outward form , physique , pleasure , wit , condition , morality , religion . " The effect of this study of the perspective of values is that people " will not devote their attention to the ...
... friends , honours , nobility , sovereignty , outward form , physique , pleasure , wit , condition , morality , religion . " The effect of this study of the perspective of values is that people " will not devote their attention to the ...
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... friend of Blake and Cowper , but has otherwise long been a spent fame . The scanty records of Collins ' life show that he was a born romanticist , that even in boyhood he was an explorer or re - discoverer , and had read largely and ...
... friend of Blake and Cowper , but has otherwise long been a spent fame . The scanty records of Collins ' life show that he was a born romanticist , that even in boyhood he was an explorer or re - discoverer , and had read largely and ...
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... friend and school - fellow Thomas Warton , and inspired by a finer genius . A curious passage in Warton's History of ... friends . The poems of Collins can be enumerated in a few lines . They consist of the four Persian Eclogues of 1742 ...
... friend and school - fellow Thomas Warton , and inspired by a finer genius . A curious passage in Warton's History of ... friends . The poems of Collins can be enumerated in a few lines . They consist of the four Persian Eclogues of 1742 ...
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... friend . If the Duchess brought him one of her children to be scolded for swearing it was necessary to measure out the blame so as to spare his mother's feelings and to preserve the respect due to the little lord of four years old . He ...
... friend . If the Duchess brought him one of her children to be scolded for swearing it was necessary to measure out the blame so as to spare his mother's feelings and to preserve the respect due to the little lord of four years old . He ...
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... Friend . " Sir Roger de Coverley was fortunate in having an excellent chaplain , with whom he lived on terms of great friendship . The Spectator describes him as a. 34 THE PARSON IN LITERATURE .
... Friend . " Sir Roger de Coverley was fortunate in having an excellent chaplain , with whom he lived on terms of great friendship . The Spectator describes him as a. 34 THE PARSON IN LITERATURE .
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