University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... caused , not by a clear view of mankind or the world as they are in reality , but by the distorted picture of both ... causes Marmaduke to deliver the following pathetic speech : these tears- I did not think that aught was left in me ...
... caused , not by a clear view of mankind or the world as they are in reality , but by the distorted picture of both ... causes Marmaduke to deliver the following pathetic speech : these tears- I did not think that aught was left in me ...
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... causes . It is true that all effects react and become causes , and so it must be in some degree with governments ; but there are other agents which act more powerfully because by a nigher and more continuous agency , and it remains true ...
... causes . It is true that all effects react and become causes , and so it must be in some degree with governments ; but there are other agents which act more powerfully because by a nigher and more continuous agency , and it remains true ...
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... cause Who slights the charities , for whose dear sake That country , if at all , must be belov'd ? Cowper [ The Task ... causes the " causae causarum . " 23 Thus far the letter reveals that Coleridge's political views in the spring of ...
... cause Who slights the charities , for whose dear sake That country , if at all , must be belov'd ? Cowper [ The Task ... causes the " causae causarum . " 23 Thus far the letter reveals that Coleridge's political views in the spring of ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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