Prose of the Romantic PeriodCarl Woodring Houghton Mifflin, 1961 - 600 pages Prose excerpts from the works of William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Walter Savage Landor, Charles Lamb, William Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, Thomas de Quincey, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, and others. |
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Page 79
... Person , has been introduced " Sailing from Bengala , " " They , " i . e . the " Merchants , " representing the Fleet resolved into a Multitude of Ships , ' ply ' their voyage towards the extremities of earth : " So " ( re- ferring to ...
... Person , has been introduced " Sailing from Bengala , " " They , " i . e . the " Merchants , " representing the Fleet resolved into a Multitude of Ships , ' ply ' their voyage towards the extremities of earth : " So " ( re- ferring to ...
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... person , capable in law of sustaining an injury a person towards whom duties are to be acknowledged the genuine crim - con antagonist of the villanous seducer Joseph . To realise him more , his sufferings under his un- fortunate match ...
... person , capable in law of sustaining an injury a person towards whom duties are to be acknowledged the genuine crim - con antagonist of the villanous seducer Joseph . To realise him more , his sufferings under his un- fortunate match ...
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... person whatsoever , who is not previously prepared for the demand by a knowledge of perspective , to draw in the ... person looking down the street from one extremity . Now in all cases , unless the person has ― - — happened to observe ...
... person whatsoever , who is not previously prepared for the demand by a knowledge of perspective , to draw in the ... person looking down the street from one extremity . Now in all cases , unless the person has ― - — happened to observe ...
Contents
JEREMY BENTHAM | 4 |
THOMAS PAINE | 11 |
THOMAS ROBERT MALTHUS | 20 |
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