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Pagina 116
... Reflections to you , to be visited by Stealth , and dwell for the future with the two Companions ( the most unfit for each other in the World ) Solitude and Guilt . I will not insist upon the shameful Obscurity we should pass our Time ...
... Reflections to you , to be visited by Stealth , and dwell for the future with the two Companions ( the most unfit for each other in the World ) Solitude and Guilt . I will not insist upon the shameful Obscurity we should pass our Time ...
Pagina 126
... Reflections upon the sudden Popularity which was raised about the Lad ; and perhaps , with my Friend Tacitus , fell ... Reflection that all parts of Human Life is a Commerce . It is not only paying Wages , and giving Commands October 22 ...
... Reflections upon the sudden Popularity which was raised about the Lad ; and perhaps , with my Friend Tacitus , fell ... Reflection that all parts of Human Life is a Commerce . It is not only paying Wages , and giving Commands October 22 ...
Pagina 86
... Reflections upon Homer ) cannot be supposed to quadrate exactly with the heroic Poems which have been made since his Time ; as it is plain his Rules would have been still more perfect , could he have perused the Eneid which was made ...
... Reflections upon Homer ) cannot be supposed to quadrate exactly with the heroic Poems which have been made since his Time ; as it is plain his Rules would have been still more perfect , could he have perused the Eneid which was made ...
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