Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions |
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... meres and waters. It gave me an opportunity to have a good look at the Lake District and to visit places where I wouldn't normally have gone. I've covered a tremendous amount of ground in the National Park over the years, but this was ...
... meres and waters. It gave me an opportunity to have a good look at the Lake District and to visit places where I wouldn't normally have gone. I've covered a tremendous amount of ground in the National Park over the years, but this was ...
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... meres , its mountains into fells , its streams into becks and its islands , amusingly to me , into holms . From Ravensfoot , Wermeholt had seemed a pretty enough place , nestled beneath the slopes of the fell , but as I commenced the ...
... meres , its mountains into fells , its streams into becks and its islands , amusingly to me , into holms . From Ravensfoot , Wermeholt had seemed a pretty enough place , nestled beneath the slopes of the fell , but as I commenced the ...
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Sir John Meres. that too in an eafy and profitable way for the Company , they being only to pay at the rate of 4 per Cent Intereft for the Price payed by them to the Proprietors for 7 Years , and in the mean Time have the Ufe of the ...
Sir John Meres. that too in an eafy and profitable way for the Company , they being only to pay at the rate of 4 per Cent Intereft for the Price payed by them to the Proprietors for 7 Years , and in the mean Time have the Ufe of the ...
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... mere true belief, since it is more useful to us (it enables us to achieve more of our goals than mere true belief alone). Part of the explanation one might offer for this could be that there is a 'stability' to knowledge which is ...
... mere true belief, since it is more useful to us (it enables us to achieve more of our goals than mere true belief alone). Part of the explanation one might offer for this could be that there is a 'stability' to knowledge which is ...
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... mere lying near the confines of Wales , and named Havering mere , ' of which the peculiarity is that if any person passing over it in a boat utters in a loud voice certain opprobrious words , a commotion arises in the water and sinks ...
... mere lying near the confines of Wales , and named Havering mere , ' of which the peculiarity is that if any person passing over it in a boat utters in a loud voice certain opprobrious words , a commotion arises in the water and sinks ...
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