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... reason they should ; for I believe they eat six times as much of their fruit as both France and Holland do . The Zantiots have not long known what we do with them , but have been persuaded that we use them only to dye cloth with , and ...
... reason they should ; for I believe they eat six times as much of their fruit as both France and Holland do . The Zantiots have not long known what we do with them , but have been persuaded that we use them only to dye cloth with , and ...
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... reasons which lie behind this apparently unnatural change may best be seen by having recourse to com- parison . A ... reason for this is that he has had no practice in the process of mental translation by which the civilized mind is ...
... reasons which lie behind this apparently unnatural change may best be seen by having recourse to com- parison . A ... reason for this is that he has had no practice in the process of mental translation by which the civilized mind is ...
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... reason why even in the work of the greatest of our poets , there are lines which lack the strength and beauty of their neighbours ; it is the contrast natural between the language of divinity and that of men . I have never read any ...
... reason why even in the work of the greatest of our poets , there are lines which lack the strength and beauty of their neighbours ; it is the contrast natural between the language of divinity and that of men . I have never read any ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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