Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... mankind . But we are fond of talking of those who have given us pleasure , not that we have any thing im- portant to say , but because the subject is pleasing . THOMAS PARNELL , D. D. was descended from an ancient family , that had for ...
... mankind . But we are fond of talking of those who have given us pleasure , not that we have any thing im- portant to say , but because the subject is pleasing . THOMAS PARNELL , D. D. was descended from an ancient family , that had for ...
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... mankind have allowed to excel . A studious and correct observer of antiquity , he set himself to consider nature with the lights it lent him ; and he found that the more aid he borrowed from the one , the more delightfully he resembled ...
... mankind have allowed to excel . A studious and correct observer of antiquity , he set himself to consider nature with the lights it lent him ; and he found that the more aid he borrowed from the one , the more delightfully he resembled ...
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... mankind for admiration . All those who do not understand them are silent , and those who make out their meaning are willing to praise , to show they understand . From these follies and affectations the poems of Parnell are entirely free ...
... mankind for admiration . All those who do not understand them are silent , and those who make out their meaning are willing to praise , to show they understand . From these follies and affectations the poems of Parnell are entirely free ...
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... mankind as uniting in a faction to oppress virtue . But though it was mortifying to be thus rejected on both sides , yet he was not remiss in vindicating himself from all . Against these articles of impeachment , therefore , he drew up ...
... mankind as uniting in a faction to oppress virtue . But though it was mortifying to be thus rejected on both sides , yet he was not remiss in vindicating himself from all . Against these articles of impeachment , therefore , he drew up ...
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... mankind ; but as he was frequently interrupted by the alarms of party , he made no great pro- ficiency in his design . Still , however , he kept it in view , and he makes frequent mention in his letters to Swift , of his intentions to ...
... mankind ; but as he was frequently interrupted by the alarms of party , he made no great pro- ficiency in his design . Still , however , he kept it in view , and he makes frequent mention in his letters to Swift , of his intentions to ...
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