The Augustan Milieu: Essays Presented to Louis A. LandaClarendon P., 1970 - 359 pàgines |
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... kind of Discourse had fir'd my Blood , I confess ' , and asks Amy ' what will this all come to now ? I am all in a Sweat at him ' ( ibid . , italics mine ) . Soon after- wards , however , she refers to her impending seduction as a crime ...
... kind of Discourse had fir'd my Blood , I confess ' , and asks Amy ' what will this all come to now ? I am all in a Sweat at him ' ( ibid . , italics mine ) . Soon after- wards , however , she refers to her impending seduction as a crime ...
Pàgina 284
... kind ( vII . i ) ; or that ' the Examples of all Ages shew us that Mankind in general desire Power only to do Harm ' ( XII . xii ) ; or that ' Friendship makes us warmly espouse the Interest of others ; but is very cold to the ...
... kind ( vII . i ) ; or that ' the Examples of all Ages shew us that Mankind in general desire Power only to do Harm ' ( XII . xii ) ; or that ' Friendship makes us warmly espouse the Interest of others ; but is very cold to the ...
Pàgina 327
... kind of excited talk , and by no means the same kind of income . Smart could not resist a chance of puffing what nevertheless must have seemed to be his best sources of financial reward . ( It should not be forgotten that it was most ...
... kind of excited talk , and by no means the same kind of income . Smart could not resist a chance of puffing what nevertheless must have seemed to be his best sources of financial reward . ( It should not be forgotten that it was most ...
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LOUIS A LANDA Frontispiece | 1 |
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