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... effect : Busie enquiring heart , what wouldst thou know ? Why dost thou prie , And turn , and leer , and with a licorous eye Look high and low : And in thy lookings stretch and grow ? Even his simplest poems have a muscular force , an ...
... effect : Busie enquiring heart , what wouldst thou know ? Why dost thou prie , And turn , and leer , and with a licorous eye Look high and low : And in thy lookings stretch and grow ? Even his simplest poems have a muscular force , an ...
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... effect it by Power and Favour : none that lent their hand more readily to raise up those that were cast down . But if a Gentleman of Dr. Seldens merit went under the peril of Vindicative Justice , he would stretch his whole interest ...
... effect it by Power and Favour : none that lent their hand more readily to raise up those that were cast down . But if a Gentleman of Dr. Seldens merit went under the peril of Vindicative Justice , he would stretch his whole interest ...
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... effect of irony both to the mutual pledges and to the boastful self - assertion of the characters ; whilst at the same time the device of formal accusation of one character by an- other keeps the crimes committed constantly in view ...
... effect of irony both to the mutual pledges and to the boastful self - assertion of the characters ; whilst at the same time the device of formal accusation of one character by an- other keeps the crimes committed constantly in view ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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