Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... hand they are honorable men . They exert indeed power ( which is to that of the injured party who 5 should attempt to expose their glaring perversions and mis- statements , as twenty to one ) to write down , and ( where the author's ...
... hand they are honorable men . They exert indeed power ( which is to that of the injured party who 5 should attempt to expose their glaring perversions and mis- statements , as twenty to one ) to write down , and ( where the author's ...
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... hand to and fro , and cocking his little bright hazel eyes at me , that danced with vanity and wine ) You see , my dear friend ! that I too have some lehrning . ANSW . Learning , Sir ? Who dares suspect it ? Who can listen to you for a ...
... hand to and fro , and cocking his little bright hazel eyes at me , that danced with vanity and wine ) You see , my dear friend ! that I too have some lehrning . ANSW . Learning , Sir ? Who dares suspect it ? Who can listen to you for a ...
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... hand in hand with so much compassion 15 and generosity ; adulation so loathsome , that you would spit in the man's face who dared offer it to you in a private company , unless you interpreted it as insulting irony , you appropriate with ...
... hand in hand with so much compassion 15 and generosity ; adulation so loathsome , that you would spit in the man's face who dared offer it to you in a private company , unless you interpreted it as insulting irony , you appropriate with ...
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