Library of the World's Best Literature: A-ZCharles Dudley Warner J.A. Hill, 1902 |
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... Reason and Feeling The Universe On Death ( Cypress Grove ' ) JOHN DRYDEN 1631-1700 4919 From BY THOMAS R. LOUNSBURY The Hind and the Panther ' To My Dear Friend Mr. Congreve viii LIVED PAGE JOHN DRYDEN - Continued : Ode to vii.
... Reason and Feeling The Universe On Death ( Cypress Grove ' ) JOHN DRYDEN 1631-1700 4919 From BY THOMAS R. LOUNSBURY The Hind and the Panther ' To My Dear Friend Mr. Congreve viii LIVED PAGE JOHN DRYDEN - Continued : Ode to vii.
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... ; and for that very reason I was a much better teacher than those who imagine they know something about it . At all events , I didn't spoil the taste nor ruin the hands of my young pupils . If when they left me 4696 DENIS DIDEROT.
... ; and for that very reason I was a much better teacher than those who imagine they know something about it . At all events , I didn't spoil the taste nor ruin the hands of my young pupils . If when they left me 4696 DENIS DIDEROT.
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... reason , consider how difficult and important a matter it is to be able to write a good recitative . There is no beautiful aria out of which a beautiful recitative could not be made ; no beauti- ful recitative out of which a clever man ...
... reason , consider how difficult and important a matter it is to be able to write a good recitative . There is no beautiful aria out of which a beautiful recitative could not be made ; no beauti- ful recitative out of which a clever man ...
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... reason , he said , " Because your music starts everybody up . ' >> When an exceedingly superstitious man said to him , " With one blow I will break your head ! " he retorted , " And with a sneeze at your left side I will make you ...
... reason , he said , " Because your music starts everybody up . ' >> When an exceedingly superstitious man said to him , " With one blow I will break your head ! " he retorted , " And with a sneeze at your left side I will make you ...
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... reason stands on its squarest toes , When the mind ( like a beard ) has a " formal cut , » There is place and enough for the pains of prose ; But whenever the May - blood stirs and glows , And the young year draws to the " golden prime ...
... reason stands on its squarest toes , When the mind ( like a beard ) has a " formal cut , » There is place and enough for the pains of prose ; But whenever the May - blood stirs and glows , And the young year draws to the " golden prime ...
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z Charles Dudley Warner Visos knygos peržiūra - 1896 |
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