Rhymer Rab: An Anthology of Poems and ProseBlack Swan, 1993 - 349 страница |
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... pleasure and joy that we never could have had without it . ( Ch - W I , 458 ) In other words , the rational individual is able to relish his animal instincts whereas the human brute has no way of putting such pleasure in an ...
... pleasure and joy that we never could have had without it . ( Ch - W I , 458 ) In other words , the rational individual is able to relish his animal instincts whereas the human brute has no way of putting such pleasure in an ...
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... pleasure in view in which I was not thought fit to participate , we used frequently to walk together when the weather was favourable , on the Sunday afternoons , ( those precious breathing - times to the labouring part of the community ) ...
... pleasure in view in which I was not thought fit to participate , we used frequently to walk together when the weather was favourable , on the Sunday afternoons , ( those precious breathing - times to the labouring part of the community ) ...
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... pleasure and enjoyment which are , in a manner , peculiar to myself ; or some here and there such other out - of - the - way person . Such is the peculiar pleasure I take in the season of winter , more than the rest of the year . This ...
... pleasure and enjoyment which are , in a manner , peculiar to myself ; or some here and there such other out - of - the - way person . Such is the peculiar pleasure I take in the season of winter , more than the rest of the year . This ...
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Holy Willies Prayer 1785 | 34 |
Death and Doctor Hombook 1785 | 44 |
A Poets Welcome to his lovebegotten Daughter 1785 | 51 |
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