An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 Seiten |
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... sure that 50 49 Dryden wrote to Samuel Pepys on 14 July 1699 : you were pleas'd to recommend to me the character of Chaucer's good parson . Any desire of yours is a command to me ; and accordingly I have put it into my English , with ...
... sure that 50 49 Dryden wrote to Samuel Pepys on 14 July 1699 : you were pleas'd to recommend to me the character of Chaucer's good parson . Any desire of yours is a command to me ; and accordingly I have put it into my English , with ...
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... sure to lead him out of his way , and sure to en- gulf him in the mire . It has some malig- nant power over his mind , and its fascina- tions are irresistible . Whatever be the dignity or profundity of his disquisition , whether he be ...
... sure to lead him out of his way , and sure to en- gulf him in the mire . It has some malig- nant power over his mind , and its fascina- tions are irresistible . Whatever be the dignity or profundity of his disquisition , whether he be ...
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... sure and satisfying . Emerson's Mayday , ' from which I just now quoted , has no real evolution at all ; it is a series of observations . And , in gen- eral , his poems have no evolution . Take , for example , his ' Titmouse . ' Here he ...
... sure and satisfying . Emerson's Mayday , ' from which I just now quoted , has no real evolution at all ; it is a series of observations . And , in gen- eral , his poems have no evolution . Take , for example , his ' Titmouse . ' Here he ...
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Le Morte Darthur | 1 |
Roger Ascham 15151568 | 19 |
Sir Thomas North | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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