Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... pleasure in observing the qualities , whether sublime or absurd , of his fellow - men . At the Tabard Inn at Southwark there gathered a company of men and women on the point of riding to Canterbury , to visit the shrine of ' the hooly ...
... pleasure in observing the qualities , whether sublime or absurd , of his fellow - men . At the Tabard Inn at Southwark there gathered a company of men and women on the point of riding to Canterbury , to visit the shrine of ' the hooly ...
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... pleasure to a human being possessed of that informa- tion which may be expected from him , not as a lawyer , a physician , a mariner , an astronomer , or a natural philosopher , but as a Man . Except this one restriction , there is no ...
... pleasure to a human being possessed of that informa- tion which may be expected from him , not as a lawyer , a physician , a mariner , an astronomer , or a natural philosopher , but as a Man . Except this one restriction , there is no ...
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... pleasure , which accompanies him through the whole course of his studies , converses with general nature , with affections akin to those , which , through labour and length of time , the Man of Science has raised up in himself , by ...
... pleasure , which accompanies him through the whole course of his studies , converses with general nature , with affections akin to those , which , through labour and length of time , the Man of Science has raised up in himself , by ...
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