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Pagina 72
... taken off with a pad ; the merchant's wife next to her , who abounds in plenty , is not to have downright money , but the mercenary part of her mind is engaged with a present of plate , and a little ambition . She is made to understand ...
... taken off with a pad ; the merchant's wife next to her , who abounds in plenty , is not to have downright money , but the mercenary part of her mind is engaged with a present of plate , and a little ambition . She is made to understand ...
Pagina 206
... taken up all our minds ; and as I have often complained , poverty and riches stand in our imaginations in the places of guilt and innocence . But in all seasons there will be some in- stances of persons who have souls too large to be taken ...
... taken up all our minds ; and as I have often complained , poverty and riches stand in our imaginations in the places of guilt and innocence . But in all seasons there will be some in- stances of persons who have souls too large to be taken ...
Pagina 358
... taken notice of . I must likewise observe , that as the greatest masters of critical learn- ing differ among one another , as to some particular points in an epic poem , I have not bound myself scrupulously to the rules which any one of ...
... taken notice of . I must likewise observe , that as the greatest masters of critical learn- ing differ among one another , as to some particular points in an epic poem , I have not bound myself scrupulously to the rules which any one of ...
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