A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... never repaid ) . Needless to say the gay life of Paris attracted him , and ultimately he settled there for a time with his wife and daughter . The fruit of his sojourn abroad appeared in A Senti- mental Journey ( 1768 ) . If it did not ...
... never repaid ) . Needless to say the gay life of Paris attracted him , and ultimately he settled there for a time with his wife and daughter . The fruit of his sojourn abroad appeared in A Senti- mental Journey ( 1768 ) . If it did not ...
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... never fails . It is certainly significant that her favourite poet should have been Crabbe , for Crabbe was a minute observer . He described Nature like an imaginative naturalist , and much as he loved the country poor , he never spares ...
... never fails . It is certainly significant that her favourite poet should have been Crabbe , for Crabbe was a minute observer . He described Nature like an imaginative naturalist , and much as he loved the country poor , he never spares ...
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... Never . ' 64 You might live wi ' that man , my sonnies , a hundred years , and never know there was anything in him . ' 666 Ay ; one o ' these up - country ink - bottle fellers would call Geoffrey a fool . ' 866 Ye would never find out ...
... Never . ' 64 You might live wi ' that man , my sonnies , a hundred years , and never know there was anything in him . ' 666 Ay ; one o ' these up - country ink - bottle fellers would call Geoffrey a fool . ' 866 Ye would never find out ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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