Development of English Literature and Language, Հատոր 2S.C. Griggs, 1883 |
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... tastes . Ignorant of affairs and averse to toil , without faith in human virtue , believing that every person was to be bought , promising everything to every- body , and addicted beyond measure to sensual indulgence , -he brought the ...
... tastes . Ignorant of affairs and averse to toil , without faith in human virtue , believing that every person was to be bought , promising everything to every- body , and addicted beyond measure to sensual indulgence , -he brought the ...
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... taste in decoration seldom rose above the litter of a farm - yard ; and their opinions were imbibed from current tradition . The yeomanry , a manly and true - hearted race , were an important element of the nation . Not less than a hun ...
... taste in decoration seldom rose above the litter of a farm - yard ; and their opinions were imbibed from current tradition . The yeomanry , a manly and true - hearted race , were an important element of the nation . Not less than a hun ...
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... taste that was to issue in the neatness and finish of well- ordered periods , in the truth of sentiment and the harmony of versification . Its absorbing care was not for the foundation , but for the outer shape . The prevailing ...
... taste that was to issue in the neatness and finish of well- ordered periods , in the truth of sentiment and the harmony of versification . Its absorbing care was not for the foundation , but for the outer shape . The prevailing ...
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... taste of the day . Dryden , who still mingles the tragic and humorous , adopts the fashion of society , though not heartily . One of his gallants says : ' I am none of those unreasonable lovers that propose to themselves the loving to ...
... taste of the day . Dryden , who still mingles the tragic and humorous , adopts the fashion of society , though not heartily . One of his gallants says : ' I am none of those unreasonable lovers that propose to themselves the loving to ...
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... taste that . Bon . Sir , I have now in my cellar ten tun of the best ale in Staffordshire ; ' tis smooth as oil , sweet as milk , clear as amber , and strong as brandy ; and will be just fourteen year old the fifth day of next March ...
... taste that . Bon . Sir , I have now in my cellar ten tun of the best ale in Staffordshire ; ' tis smooth as oil , sweet as milk , clear as amber , and strong as brandy ; and will be just fourteen year old the fifth day of next March ...
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