Leonard Welsted: Gentleman Poet of the Augustan AgeUniversity of Pennsylvania., 1950 - 233 sider |
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... doubt that London had achieved a civilization comparable in refinement and learning only to the vanished grandeur at Rome , under the Emperor Augustus Caesar . An English Augustan and very conscious of it , he would have felt he was ...
... doubt that London had achieved a civilization comparable in refinement and learning only to the vanished grandeur at Rome , under the Emperor Augustus Caesar . An English Augustan and very conscious of it , he would have felt he was ...
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... doubt regrettable : one would like to have as many geniuses as possible in the world . But his deficiency in genius is a fact a matter of fate and of genes and chromosomes - which re- quires no subtle explanation , no psychological ...
... doubt regrettable : one would like to have as many geniuses as possible in the world . But his deficiency in genius is a fact a matter of fate and of genes and chromosomes - which re- quires no subtle explanation , no psychological ...
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... doubt , the money will be payd . " " Without doubt " was sanguine . If Welsted returned to the Treasury the next day , he apparently again ran foul of bureaucratic red tape . But a fortnight later , on August 27 , he did at last obtain ...
... doubt , the money will be payd . " " Without doubt " was sanguine . If Welsted returned to the Treasury the next day , he apparently again ran foul of bureaucratic red tape . But a fortnight later , on August 27 , he did at last obtain ...
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