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Pagina 11
... whole compass of his learning upon this subject, further informed us, that there were still several nations in the world so very barbarous as not to have any looking- glasses among them ; and that he had liitely read a voyage to the ...
... whole compass of his learning upon this subject, further informed us, that there were still several nations in the world so very barbarous as not to have any looking- glasses among them ; and that he had liitely read a voyage to the ...
Pagina 116
... whole frame of the universe to the condition of its criminal inhabitants. As this is a noble incident in the poem, the following lines, in which we see the angels heaving up the earth, and placing it in a different posture to the sun ...
... whole frame of the universe to the condition of its criminal inhabitants. As this is a noble incident in the poem, the following lines, in which we see the angels heaving up the earth, and placing it in a different posture to the sun ...
Pagina 117
... whole poem which does this more than the tranformation of the whole audience, that follows the account their leader gives them of his expedition. The gradual change of Satan himself is described after Ovid's manner, and may vie with any ...
... whole poem which does this more than the tranformation of the whole audience, that follows the account their leader gives them of his expedition. The gradual change of Satan himself is described after Ovid's manner, and may vie with any ...
Pagina 122
... whole apartment glittering with gay lights, cheered with a profusion of roses, artificial falls of water, and intervals of soft notes to songs of love and wine, suspended the cares of human life, and made a festival of mutual kindness ...
... whole apartment glittering with gay lights, cheered with a profusion of roses, artificial falls of water, and intervals of soft notes to songs of love and wine, suspended the cares of human life, and made a festival of mutual kindness ...
Pagina 131
... whole art of criticism. He has his bass and his treble oat-call ; the former for tragedy, the latter for comedy; only in tragicomedies they may both play together in concert He has a particular squeak to denote the violation of each of ...
... whole art of criticism. He has his bass and his treble oat-call ; the former for tragedy, the latter for comedy; only in tragicomedies they may both play together in concert He has a particular squeak to denote the violation of each of ...
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