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Pagina 30
It is almost impossible ( added he ) to talk of things so remote from common life , and the ordinary notions which mankind receive from blunt and gross organs of sense , without appearing extravagant and ridiculous .
It is almost impossible ( added he ) to talk of things so remote from common life , and the ordinary notions which mankind receive from blunt and gross organs of sense , without appearing extravagant and ridiculous .
Pagina 31
I must confess , said I , for my own part , I go along with you in all your discoveries with great pleasure ; but it is certain , they are too fine for the gross of mankind , who are more struck with the description of every thing that ...
I must confess , said I , for my own part , I go along with you in all your discoveries with great pleasure ; but it is certain , they are too fine for the gross of mankind , who are more struck with the description of every thing that ...
Pagina 34
I could not but observe two things in this place which I thought very particular , that several persons who stood only at the end of the avenues , and cast a careless eye upon the nymphs during their whole flight , often catched them ...
I could not but observe two things in this place which I thought very particular , that several persons who stood only at the end of the avenues , and cast a careless eye upon the nymphs during their whole flight , often catched them ...
Pagina 36
were immediately conducted by them into gardens , groves and meadows , which abounded in delights , and were furnished with every thing that could make them the proper seats of happiness . The second gate of this temple let out all the ...
were immediately conducted by them into gardens , groves and meadows , which abounded in delights , and were furnished with every thing that could make them the proper seats of happiness . The second gate of this temple let out all the ...
Pagina 38
... I shall “ therefore come in between the first and second acts , 66 and remain - in the right - hand box over the pit till “ the end of the fourth ; provided you take care that “ every thing be rightly prepared for my reception .
... I shall “ therefore come in between the first and second acts , 66 and remain - in the right - hand box over the pit till “ the end of the fourth ; provided you take care that “ every thing be rightly prepared for my reception .
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