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Nature is also a vital force in Windsor Forest , although there the other side of Pope's poetic bent can be seen . The loveliness of the forest and its surroundings are vividly sketched , to be sure ; but there is a strong sense of how ...
Nature is also a vital force in Windsor Forest , although there the other side of Pope's poetic bent can be seen . The loveliness of the forest and its surroundings are vividly sketched , to be sure ; but there is a strong sense of how ...
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First B - ntl - y threw a spear with all his force , hoping to pierce the enemy's breast ; but Pallas came unseen , and in the air took off the point , and clapped on one of lead , which after a dead bang against the enemy's shield ...
First B - ntl - y threw a spear with all his force , hoping to pierce the enemy's breast ; but Pallas came unseen , and in the air took off the point , and clapped on one of lead , which after a dead bang against the enemy's shield ...
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To confirm this theory , it will be sufficient to produce other instances where the subordinate movement is converted into the predominant , and gives force to it , though of a different and even sometimes though of a contrary nature .
To confirm this theory , it will be sufficient to produce other instances where the subordinate movement is converted into the predominant , and gives force to it , though of a different and even sometimes though of a contrary nature .
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
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