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Pagina xvi
... given no proofs . He seems to have had small acquaint- ance with the sciences , and to have read little except Latin and French . The abundance of his own mind left him little need of adventitious sen- timents xvi LIFE OF.
... given no proofs . He seems to have had small acquaint- ance with the sciences , and to have read little except Latin and French . The abundance of his own mind left him little need of adventitious sen- timents xvi LIFE OF.
Pagina xxi
... seems to have been his principal endeavour to avoid all harsiness and severity of diction , he is therefore sometimes verbose in his transitions and connections , and sometimes descends too much to the language of conversation ; yet if ...
... seems to have been his principal endeavour to avoid all harsiness and severity of diction , he is therefore sometimes verbose in his transitions and connections , and sometimes descends too much to the language of conversation ; yet if ...
Pagina 32
... seems to terminate in ' affignations and intrigues ; and I hope you will take • effectual methods by your public advice and admoni- ' tions , to prevent fuch a promiscuous multitude of both • sexes from meeting together in fo ...
... seems to terminate in ' affignations and intrigues ; and I hope you will take • effectual methods by your public advice and admoni- ' tions , to prevent fuch a promiscuous multitude of both • sexes from meeting together in fo ...
Pagina 59
... seems , the disguises only of a broken heart , and a kind of pageantry to cover distress ; for in two months after , the was carried to her grave with the fame pomp and magnificence ; being fent thither partly by the lofs of one lover ...
... seems , the disguises only of a broken heart , and a kind of pageantry to cover distress ; for in two months after , the was carried to her grave with the fame pomp and magnificence ; being fent thither partly by the lofs of one lover ...
Pagina 154
... seems to have had his eye on the foregoing rule , in the following verses : Et Tragicus plerumque dolet fermone pedeftri : Telephus and Peleus , cùm pauper and exul uterque , Projicit ampullas and sesquipedalia verba , Si curat cor ...
... seems to have had his eye on the foregoing rule , in the following verses : Et Tragicus plerumque dolet fermone pedeftri : Telephus and Peleus , cùm pauper and exul uterque , Projicit ampullas and sesquipedalia verba , Si curat cor ...
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