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Pagina 11
... VIRG . Æn . i . 468 . And with an empty picture feeds his mind . WHEN the weather hinders me from taking my diversions without doors , I frequently make a little party with two or three select friends , to visit any thing curious that ...
... VIRG . Æn . i . 468 . And with an empty picture feeds his mind . WHEN the weather hinders me from taking my diversions without doors , I frequently make a little party with two or three select friends , to visit any thing curious that ...
Pagina 15
... VIRG . En . ii . 6 . Who can such woes relate , without a tear , As stern Ulysses must have wept to hear ? LOOKING over the old manuscript wherein the pri- vate actions of Pharamond are set down by way of table - book , I found many ...
... VIRG . En . ii . 6 . Who can such woes relate , without a tear , As stern Ulysses must have wept to hear ? LOOKING over the old manuscript wherein the pri- vate actions of Pharamond are set down by way of table - book , I found many ...
Pagina 29
... VIRG . Ecl . ii . 17 . Trust not too much to an enchanting face . DRYDEN . IT has been the purpose of several of my specula- tions to bring people to an unconcerned behaviour , with relation to their persons , whether beautiful or ...
... VIRG . Ecl . ii . 17 . Trust not too much to an enchanting face . DRYDEN . IT has been the purpose of several of my specula- tions to bring people to an unconcerned behaviour , with relation to their persons , whether beautiful or ...
Pagina 33
... VIRG . Ecl . iii . 16 . What will not masters do , when servants thus presume ? 6 MR . SPECTATOR , May 30 , 1711 . I HAVE no small value for your endeavours to lay before the world what may escape their observation , and yet highly ...
... VIRG . Ecl . iii . 16 . What will not masters do , when servants thus presume ? 6 MR . SPECTATOR , May 30 , 1711 . I HAVE no small value for your endeavours to lay before the world what may escape their observation , and yet highly ...
Pagina 43
... VIRG . Georg . iii . 99 . In vain he burns like hasty stubble fires . DRYDEN . THERE is not , in my opinion , a consideration more effectual to extinguish inordinate desires in the soul of man , than the notions of Plato and his ...
... VIRG . Georg . iii . 99 . In vain he burns like hasty stubble fires . DRYDEN . THERE is not , in my opinion , a consideration more effectual to extinguish inordinate desires in the soul of man , than the notions of Plato and his ...
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