Essays, Poems and LettersOdyssey Press, 1948 - 424 Seiten |
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... living he well understood : “ As for happiness , a man with a sense of humor ( as I in some measure have ) has always a clot of black blood in his veins , always circulating , always lodging in the most unforeseen and discomfiting ...
... living he well understood : “ As for happiness , a man with a sense of humor ( as I in some measure have ) has always a clot of black blood in his veins , always circulating , always lodging in the most unforeseen and discomfiting ...
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... living , if three or four nations had treated their kings as France did hers , would he have thought the ergo a very stringent one for England ? 8 Mr. Burke , who could speak with studied respect of the Prince of Wales , and of his ...
... living , if three or four nations had treated their kings as France did hers , would he have thought the ergo a very stringent one for England ? 8 Mr. Burke , who could speak with studied respect of the Prince of Wales , and of his ...
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... living generations of men that a lan- guage can be reinforced with fresh vigor for its needs ; what may be called a literate dialect grows ever more and more pedantic and foreign , till it becomes at last as unfitting a vehicle for living ...
... living generations of men that a lan- guage can be reinforced with fresh vigor for its needs ; what may be called a literate dialect grows ever more and more pedantic and foreign , till it becomes at last as unfitting a vehicle for living ...
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CHRONOLOGY | xiii |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | l |
A Fable for Critics 1848 | 187 |
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