James Thomson: Poet of 'the Seasons.'Cresset Press, 1951 - 308 páginas |
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... least a sincere expression of their principles . Every honest Englishman was forced to confess , how- ever , that Parisian society was superior to that of London . The knowledge of the French in the polite arts put the English visitors ...
... least a sincere expression of their principles . Every honest Englishman was forced to confess , how- ever , that Parisian society was superior to that of London . The knowledge of the French in the polite arts put the English visitors ...
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... least that proceeds from being reasonable and moderate in our desires , as you . These are the treasures dug from an inexhaustible mine in our own breasts , which , like those in the kingdom of heaven , the rust of time cannot corrupt ...
... least that proceeds from being reasonable and moderate in our desires , as you . These are the treasures dug from an inexhaustible mine in our own breasts , which , like those in the kingdom of heaven , the rust of time cannot corrupt ...
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... least Regard for me , let me know when and where I may have an half Hours Conversation with you ! Cannot you put it down on Paper , in Case you have not an Opportunity of telling me by Word of Mouth ? I live in Hopes of it - If you ...
... least Regard for me , let me know when and where I may have an half Hours Conversation with you ! Cannot you put it down on Paper , in Case you have not an Opportunity of telling me by Word of Mouth ? I live in Hopes of it - If you ...
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