The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, 第 15 卷Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl Clarke Company, limited, 1899 |
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... reason that it has absorbed so many tributaries . It is in the course of such an exudation that Dante's epic verse impinges upon the fields of theology and scholastic philosophy ; that Shakespeare's plays become so complex and so subtle ...
... reason that it has absorbed so many tributaries . It is in the course of such an exudation that Dante's epic verse impinges upon the fields of theology and scholastic philosophy ; that Shakespeare's plays become so complex and so subtle ...
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... reason ) melt into fruitful showers of blessings on the people . Bayes- Pray , mark that allegory ! Is not that good ... reasons that have moved him to ' t : First , he- Bayes - Now the other whispers . Usher - Secondly , they ...
... reason ) melt into fruitful showers of blessings on the people . Bayes- Pray , mark that allegory ! Is not that good ... reasons that have moved him to ' t : First , he- Bayes - Now the other whispers . Usher - Secondly , they ...
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... reason's laws to close ; And when to conquer her you bend your force , The mind will triumph in the noble course ; To reason's yoke she quickly will incline , Which , far from hurting , renders her divine ; But if neglected , will as ...
... reason's laws to close ; And when to conquer her you bend your force , The mind will triumph in the noble course ; To reason's yoke she quickly will incline , Which , far from hurting , renders her divine ; But if neglected , will as ...
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... Reason to go has often but one way . Sometimes an author , fond of his own thought , Pursues its object till it's overwrought : If he describes a house , he shows the face , And after walks you round from place to place ; Here is a ...
... Reason to go has often but one way . Sometimes an author , fond of his own thought , Pursues its object till it's overwrought : If he describes a house , he shows the face , And after walks you round from place to place ; Here is a ...
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... reason can disperse them with its light ; Learn then to think ere you pretend to write . As your idea's clear , or else obscure , The expression follows , perfect or impure ; What we conceive with ease we can express ; Words to the ...
... reason can disperse them with its light ; Learn then to think ere you pretend to write . As your idea's clear , or else obscure , The expression follows , perfect or impure ; What we conceive with ease we can express ; Words to the ...
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