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... observed in man and wife. This observation made the father very anxious for his son, and press him to a match he had in his eye for him. To relieve my husband from this importunity, and conceal the secret of our marriage, which I had ...
... observed in man and wife. This observation made the father very anxious for his son, and press him to a match he had in his eye for him. To relieve my husband from this importunity, and conceal the secret of our marriage, which I had ...
Pagina 10
... observed, in the translations of poems out of those languages, that people generally talked of seeing themselves in wells, fountains, lakes, and rivers. Nay, says he, I remember Mr. Dryden in bis Ovid tells us of a swinging fellow ...
... observed, in the translations of poems out of those languages, that people generally talked of seeing themselves in wells, fountains, lakes, and rivers. Nay, says he, I remember Mr. Dryden in bis Ovid tells us of a swinging fellow ...
Pagina 117
... observed in the sixth paper of these remarks the great judgment with which it was contrived. The parts of Adam and Eve, or the human persons, come next nnder our consideration. Milton's art is no where more shewn than in his conducting ...
... observed in the sixth paper of these remarks the great judgment with which it was contrived. The parts of Adam and Eve, or the human persons, come next nnder our consideration. Milton's art is no where more shewn than in his conducting ...
Pagina 120
... observed, are not agreeable to the nature of an heroic poem. This of Sin and Death is very exquisite in its kind, if ... observe, that a reader, who knows the strength of the English tongue, will be amazed to think how the poet ...
... observed, are not agreeable to the nature of an heroic poem. This of Sin and Death is very exquisite in its kind, if ... observe, that a reader, who knows the strength of the English tongue, will be amazed to think how the poet ...
Pagina 124
... observed that my old friend Sin Roger, contrary to his usual custom, sat very silent, and, instead of minding what was said by the company, was whistling to himself in a very thoughtful mood, and playing with a cork. I jogged Sir Andrew ...
... observed that my old friend Sin Roger, contrary to his usual custom, sat very silent, and, instead of minding what was said by the company, was whistling to himself in a very thoughtful mood, and playing with a cork. I jogged Sir Andrew ...
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