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Timid at first , he soon begins to feel at home in his new surroundings , ' munches the linen on the lines , ' expects to be fed by the servants ( ' examines every fist for meat ' ) , and ends at last by attacking his captors .
Timid at first , he soon begins to feel at home in his new surroundings , ' munches the linen on the lines , ' expects to be fed by the servants ( ' examines every fist for meat ' ) , and ends at last by attacking his captors .
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At least he feels the need for an apology before doing so : Nec sum animi dubius , verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit , et angustis hunc addere rebus honorem . 41 But after this apology his words say frankly what he means .
At least he feels the need for an apology before doing so : Nec sum animi dubius , verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit , et angustis hunc addere rebus honorem . 41 But after this apology his words say frankly what he means .
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WILLIAM R. KEAST Johnson's Criticism of the Metaphysical Poets1 IN perhaps none of Johnson's critical writings so much as in the Life of Cowley is the modern reader likely to feel that mingling of critical sagacity and wrongheadedness ...
WILLIAM R. KEAST Johnson's Criticism of the Metaphysical Poets1 IN perhaps none of Johnson's critical writings so much as in the Life of Cowley is the modern reader likely to feel that mingling of critical sagacity and wrongheadedness ...
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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