Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... called ' Un Chapitre de Pétrone , ' and begins- " Au temps de ma jeunesse , il me prit fantaisie De quitter Rome un jour et d'aller en Asie ; J'accomplis ce dessein , je hâtai mon départ , En sans choix arrêté , guidé par le hasard , J ...
... called ' Un Chapitre de Pétrone , ' and begins- " Au temps de ma jeunesse , il me prit fantaisie De quitter Rome un jour et d'aller en Asie ; J'accomplis ce dessein , je hâtai mon départ , En sans choix arrêté , guidé par le hasard , J ...
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... called representations of them in words . But words alone at times may have an even more pungent and formidable effect . A nation may resemble a smouldering furnace ; it is the words of a demagogue that are likeliest to fan it into ...
... called representations of them in words . But words alone at times may have an even more pungent and formidable effect . A nation may resemble a smouldering furnace ; it is the words of a demagogue that are likeliest to fan it into ...
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... called a man of action or a thinker ? Yet the labels remain useful ; they represent different standards which help us to judge the infinite variety of individual man . In the same way the labels verse and poetry represent different ...
... called a man of action or a thinker ? Yet the labels remain useful ; they represent different standards which help us to judge the infinite variety of individual man . In the same way the labels verse and poetry represent different ...
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