Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... tell you which preponderated -my joy in visiting again the friends I had before left in France or my sadness in leaving those whom I had recently found in England . For this I can say truly , that there is no whole country which has ...
... tell you which preponderated -my joy in visiting again the friends I had before left in France or my sadness in leaving those whom I had recently found in England . For this I can say truly , that there is no whole country which has ...
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... tell how England throve , how virtue flourished , in the reign of Henry VIII , how piety revived , how learning grew to a height which Italy might envy . Once I avoided Kings and Courts , now I would gladly migrate to England if my ...
... tell how England throve , how virtue flourished , in the reign of Henry VIII , how piety revived , how learning grew to a height which Italy might envy . Once I avoided Kings and Courts , now I would gladly migrate to England if my ...
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... tell what possibilities , repressed or undeveloped , lie but half realized , among the depths of our complex nature . Has not Goethe said that " there is something in the heart of every man , which , if we knew , would make us hate him ...
... tell what possibilities , repressed or undeveloped , lie but half realized , among the depths of our complex nature . Has not Goethe said that " there is something in the heart of every man , which , if we knew , would make us hate him ...
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