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And perhaps if Sidney Godolphin had lived longer he would still have been worth remembering , as he is now , as an inspiring and ennobling figure in the background of many enterprises , not as a principal actor in any .
And perhaps if Sidney Godolphin had lived longer he would still have been worth remembering , as he is now , as an inspiring and ennobling figure in the background of many enterprises , not as a principal actor in any .
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It may be that Ledyard , if he had lived to polish these writings for publication , would have ' worked them up ' offensively . And yet the commendation of women to which Burney refers ( pp . 182–3 ) is written in a much more sober and ...
It may be that Ledyard , if he had lived to polish these writings for publication , would have ' worked them up ' offensively . And yet the commendation of women to which Burney refers ( pp . 182–3 ) is written in a much more sober and ...
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Will it not follow , that I ought to rejoice and be thankful that Priestley has lived ? Aye ! that Voltaire has lived ? That Gibbon has lived ? That Hume has lived , though a conceited Scotchman ? That Bolingbroke has lived , tho'a ...
Will it not follow , that I ought to rejoice and be thankful that Priestley has lived ? Aye ! that Voltaire has lived ? That Gibbon has lived ? That Hume has lived , though a conceited Scotchman ? That Bolingbroke has lived , tho'a ...
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Contents
Chaucer and One Idea of Englishness 1972 | 7 |
A Reading of The Oceans Love to Cynthia 1960 | 13 |
Shakespeare and the Practising Poet Today 1976 | 31 |
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