Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin M. Everett, Calvin Smith Brown, Robert Ligon Harrison Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 |
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Page 429
... least enjoy my own Thoughts , and reflect with Delight on the Virtues of those inimitable Houyhnhnms , without any Opportunity of degenerat- ing into the Vices and Corruptions of my own Species . ... The Wind was full West , and by six ...
... least enjoy my own Thoughts , and reflect with Delight on the Virtues of those inimitable Houyhnhnms , without any Opportunity of degenerat- ing into the Vices and Corruptions of my own Species . ... The Wind was full West , and by six ...
Page 506
... least as honest men ? I do not know ; but I do know that they would have been brought up to hate , per- haps to betray , their parents ; it is a hundred times better that they have never known them . My third child was accordingly taken ...
... least as honest men ? I do not know ; but I do know that they would have been brought up to hate , per- haps to betray , their parents ; it is a hundred times better that they have never known them . My third child was accordingly taken ...
Page 512
... least anxiety on my account , did not utter a word of sympathy or apology , and regarded the turn the affair was tak ing with as much coolness as if she had nothing to do with it , and had never taken the least interest in myself . The ...
... least anxiety on my account , did not utter a word of sympathy or apology , and regarded the turn the affair was tak ing with as much coolness as if she had nothing to do with it , and had never taken the least interest in myself . The ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
MILTON Paradise Lost | 111 |
LYRIC POETRY OF THE RENAISSANCE | 217 |
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