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Pagina 7
... itself known to ⚫ be the son of Apollo , with a certain ray of Par- naffus . He afterwards proceeds to call Mynheer Handel the Orpheus of our age , and to acquaint us , in the fame fublimity of ftile , that he com- pofed this opera in ...
... itself known to ⚫ be the son of Apollo , with a certain ray of Par- naffus . He afterwards proceeds to call Mynheer Handel the Orpheus of our age , and to acquaint us , in the fame fublimity of ftile , that he com- pofed this opera in ...
Pagina 19
... itself . They often go into company , that they may return with the greater delight to one another ; and sometimes live in town , not to enjoy it fo properly as to grow weary of it , that they may renew in themselves the relish of a ...
... itself . They often go into company , that they may return with the greater delight to one another ; and sometimes live in town , not to enjoy it fo properly as to grow weary of it , that they may renew in themselves the relish of a ...
Pagina 29
... itself , and needs no apology . THE < · 6 ' I Take this way to acquaint you with what common rules and forms will never permit me to tell you otherwife ; to wit , that you and ' I , though equals in quality and fortune , are by no means ...
... itself , and needs no apology . THE < · 6 ' I Take this way to acquaint you with what common rules and forms will never permit me to tell you otherwife ; to wit , that you and ' I , though equals in quality and fortune , are by no means ...
Pagina 44
... itself even in her house , her gardens , and her furniture . Sir Roger has enterta ned me an hour together with a defcription of her coun- try - feat , which is fituated in a kind of wilderness , about an hundred miles diftant from ...
... itself even in her house , her gardens , and her furniture . Sir Roger has enterta ned me an hour together with a defcription of her coun- try - feat , which is fituated in a kind of wilderness , about an hundred miles diftant from ...
Pagina 45
... itself with fo many quaint phrafes , that there is no man who understands raillery , but muft refolve to fin no more : nay , you may behold him fometimes in prayer , for a proper delivery of the great truths he is to utter , humble ...
... itself with fo many quaint phrafes , that there is no man who understands raillery , but muft refolve to fin no more : nay , you may behold him fometimes in prayer , for a proper delivery of the great truths he is to utter , humble ...
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