William Cowper and the Eighteenth CenturyAllen & Unwin, 1948 - 347 ページ |
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... true enough of the lower strata ; but generalisation must again be avoided . The ignorance and brutality of the submerged classes in the great cities - particularly London and other seaports - defy exaggeration . Nevertheless , while ...
... true enough of the lower strata ; but generalisation must again be avoided . The ignorance and brutality of the submerged classes in the great cities - particularly London and other seaports - defy exaggeration . Nevertheless , while ...
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... true that his fits of morbidity recurred . It is further true that they continued to have a religious complexion . But granted the madness , with its probable physical predisposition , it was inevitable that it should be coloured by his ...
... true that his fits of morbidity recurred . It is further true that they continued to have a religious complexion . But granted the madness , with its probable physical predisposition , it was inevitable that it should be coloured by his ...
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... true that remaining in one place and abstention from reading will not of themselves make a man original . But it is equally true that many a potentially original mind becomes 1 The English Poets . Edited by Thomas Humphry Ward . Volume ...
... true that remaining in one place and abstention from reading will not of themselves make a man original . But it is equally true that many a potentially original mind becomes 1 The English Poets . Edited by Thomas Humphry Ward . Volume ...
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