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... phrase . Raising his spirits with a brimmer , he boldly chants ( to Purcell's air of " Britons , strike home " ) , Since I must swing , -I scorn , I scorn to wince or whine ; but his next words are , But now again my Spirits sink , and ...
... phrase . Raising his spirits with a brimmer , he boldly chants ( to Purcell's air of " Britons , strike home " ) , Since I must swing , -I scorn , I scorn to wince or whine ; but his next words are , But now again my Spirits sink , and ...
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... phrase , the more necessary it becomes that its uld themselves be unusual : single words , in fact , must be al- nena to carry any weight , and even then they must be suspect ibility of direct quotation by the second user . Since it is ...
... phrase , the more necessary it becomes that its uld themselves be unusual : single words , in fact , must be al- nena to carry any weight , and even then they must be suspect ibility of direct quotation by the second user . Since it is ...
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... phrase occurs elsewhere in the line . Milton originated the phrase or not , whether Pope borrowed it from t , are alike beside the point , which is , of course , the use of the phrase ly eighteenth century ; and until Professor Case can ...
... phrase occurs elsewhere in the line . Milton originated the phrase or not , whether Pope borrowed it from t , are alike beside the point , which is , of course , the use of the phrase ly eighteenth century ; and until Professor Case can ...
Contents
istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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