Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1권Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - 961페이지 |
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... less dramatic and less definitive than the Biblical one , may on the face of it seem dictated by Dryden's social purpose in writ- ing the composition - to calm the English people . And in one sense such a critical judgment may be sound ...
... less dramatic and less definitive than the Biblical one , may on the face of it seem dictated by Dryden's social purpose in writ- ing the composition - to calm the English people . And in one sense such a critical judgment may be sound ...
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... less refin'd , beneath the moon's pale light Pursue the stars that shoot athwart the night , Or suck the mists in ... less pleasing , tho ' less glorious care ; 85 90 To save the powder from too rude a gale , The Rape of the Lock : Canto ...
... less refin'd , beneath the moon's pale light Pursue the stars that shoot athwart the night , Or suck the mists in ... less pleasing , tho ' less glorious care ; 85 90 To save the powder from too rude a gale , The Rape of the Lock : Canto ...
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... less . You will find substance without extension . An ideal form is no less real than material bulk : yet an ideal form has no extension . It is no less certain , when you think on a pyramid , that your mind possesses the idea of a ...
... less . You will find substance without extension . An ideal form is no less real than material bulk : yet an ideal form has no extension . It is no less certain , when you think on a pyramid , that your mind possesses the idea of a ...
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