Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1967 |
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... passed in procession before our minds . My companion who possessed more than his share 15 of the hatred , which his countrymen bore to the French , had just observed to me , " A Frenchman , Sir ! is the only animal in the human shape ...
... passed in procession before our minds . My companion who possessed more than his share 15 of the hatred , which his countrymen bore to the French , had just observed to me , " A Frenchman , Sir ! is the only animal in the human shape ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. itinerant life ; and as having in consequence passed the larger portion of ... passing by all the oppor- to tunities which such a mode of life would present to such a man ; all the advantages of the ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Shawcross. itinerant life ; and as having in consequence passed the larger portion of ... passing by all the oppor- to tunities which such a mode of life would present to such a man ; all the advantages of the ...
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... passed gently up the river . At Cuxhaven both 20 sides of the river may be seen in clear weather ; we could now see the right bank only . We passed a multitude of English traders that had been waiting many weeks for a wind . In a short ...
... passed gently up the river . At Cuxhaven both 20 sides of the river may be seen in clear weather ; we could now see the right bank only . We passed a multitude of English traders that had been waiting many weeks for a wind . In a short ...
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