Eighteenth-century Studies in Honor of Donald F. HydeGrolier Club, 1970 - 424 Seiten |
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... thoughts engage , Will JOHNSON smile on this ignobler page ; From thee her flame my infant fancy caught , The towering spirit , and the burning thought ; Learn'd , by thy light , her steady course to guide , Tempt the rough surge , and ...
... thoughts engage , Will JOHNSON smile on this ignobler page ; From thee her flame my infant fancy caught , The towering spirit , and the burning thought ; Learn'd , by thy light , her steady course to guide , Tempt the rough surge , and ...
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... thought and to perceive that his ideas have fallen into certain configurations . His irony at its imaginative level is not to be thought of as something apart from his intellectual experience . It reflects important aspects of his thought ...
... thought and to perceive that his ideas have fallen into certain configurations . His irony at its imaginative level is not to be thought of as something apart from his intellectual experience . It reflects important aspects of his thought ...
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... thought a line super- fluous when he first wrote it , or contracted his work till his ebullitions of invention had subsided . " It would not have been just to the author , nor even so suitable to the present purpose , to cite less than ...
... thought a line super- fluous when he first wrote it , or contracted his work till his ebullitions of invention had subsided . " It would not have been just to the author , nor even so suitable to the present purpose , to cite less than ...
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JOHNSONS TRIP TO DEVON IN 1762 | 3 |
JOHNSON AND THE EARL OF ORRERY | 29 |
MNICOL MACPHERSON AND JOHNSON | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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