English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 Seiten |
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... manner of Venice by Ballot ? I have often seen the Militia of Lorbrulgrud drawn out to Exercise in a great Field near the City , of twenty Miles square . They were in all not above twenty five thousand Foot , and six thousand Horse ...
... manner of Venice by Ballot ? I have often seen the Militia of Lorbrulgrud drawn out to Exercise in a great Field near the City , of twenty Miles square . They were in all not above twenty five thousand Foot , and six thousand Horse ...
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... manner , not only the general Beauties and Imperfections of an Author , but discover the several Ways of thinking and expressing himself , which diversify him from all other Authors , with the several Foreign Infusions of Thought and ...
... manner , not only the general Beauties and Imperfections of an Author , but discover the several Ways of thinking and expressing himself , which diversify him from all other Authors , with the several Foreign Infusions of Thought and ...
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... manner of Speaking and Think- ing . 20 Conversation with Men of a Polite Genius is another Method for improving our Natural Taste . It is impossible for a Man of the greatest Parts to consider any thing in its whole Extent , and in all ...
... manner of Speaking and Think- ing . 20 Conversation with Men of a Polite Genius is another Method for improving our Natural Taste . It is impossible for a Man of the greatest Parts to consider any thing in its whole Extent , and in all ...
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Go lovely Rose | 3 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT | 11 |
From The Second Book Canto the First | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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