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Pagina 2
... university , be- fore I diftinguished myself by a most profound filence ; for during the space of eight years , excepting in the pub- lick exercifes of the college , I scarce uttered the quanti- ty of an hundred words ; and , indeed ...
... university , be- fore I diftinguished myself by a most profound filence ; for during the space of eight years , excepting in the pub- lick exercifes of the college , I scarce uttered the quanti- ty of an hundred words ; and , indeed ...
Pagina 21
... university . Some may be apt to think that it is the difference of genius which produces the difference in the works of the two nations ; but to shew there is nothing in this , if we look into the writings of the old Italians , such as ...
... university . Some may be apt to think that it is the difference of genius which produces the difference in the works of the two nations ; but to shew there is nothing in this , if we look into the writings of the old Italians , such as ...
Pagina 116
... university , who have erected themselves into a society , in honour of that tender paffion . These gentlemen are of that fort of inamoratos , who are not so very much loft to common fenfe , but that they understand the folly they are ...
... university , who have erected themselves into a society , in honour of that tender paffion . These gentlemen are of that fort of inamoratos , who are not so very much loft to common fenfe , but that they understand the folly they are ...
Pagina 118
... university . Our conftitution ، 6 6 runs counter to that of the place wherein we live ; ' for in love there are no doctors , and we all profess so ' high paffion , that we admit of no graduates in it . Our prefidentship is bestowed ...
... university . Our conftitution ، 6 6 runs counter to that of the place wherein we live ; ' for in love there are no doctors , and we all profess so ' high paffion , that we admit of no graduates in it . Our prefidentship is bestowed ...
Pagina 121
... Universities to learn to fing , in order to qualify themselves for the stage ; but this objection soon vanished when the projector informed us that the Greeks were at present the only musicians in the Turkish empire , and that it would ...
... Universities to learn to fing , in order to qualify themselves for the stage ; but this objection soon vanished when the projector informed us that the Greeks were at present the only musicians in the Turkish empire , and that it would ...
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