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Pagina 6
... kind of machinery which fills the poems both of Homer and Virgil with such circumstances as are wonderful but not im- I need not point out the beauty of that possible , and so frequently produce in the rea- circumstance , wherein the ...
... kind of machinery which fills the poems both of Homer and Virgil with such circumstances as are wonderful but not im- I need not point out the beauty of that possible , and so frequently produce in the rea- circumstance , wherein the ...
Pagina 10
... kind of carriage , and an ble without noise or ostentation . I would , apparent approbation of his gallantry , Escalus however , recommend to every one of my rea- had frequent opportunities of laying amorous ders , the keeping a journal ...
... kind of carriage , and an ble without noise or ostentation . I would , apparent approbation of his gallantry , Escalus however , recommend to every one of my rea- had frequent opportunities of laying amorous ders , the keeping a journal ...
Pagina 18
... kind are not to be dallied with , or treated in so ludicrous a manner . In short , my journal only holds up folly to the light , and shows the dis- Froth . agreeableness of such actions as are indifferent box . in themselves , and ...
... kind are not to be dallied with , or treated in so ludicrous a manner . In short , my journal only holds up folly to the light , and shows the dis- Froth . agreeableness of such actions as are indifferent box . in themselves , and ...
Pagina 23
... kind is that part of it where she fancies her- self awakened by Adam in the following beau- tiful lines : ' Why sleep'st thou , Eve ? Now is the pleasant time , The cool , the silent , save where silence yields To the night - warbling ...
... kind is that part of it where she fancies her- self awakened by Adam in the following beau- tiful lines : ' Why sleep'st thou , Eve ? Now is the pleasant time , The cool , the silent , save where silence yields To the night - warbling ...
Pagina 29
... kind to our interpreter , whom he looked upon trifled away a whole year in looking over a as an extraordinary man : for which reason thousand intricacies , without a friend to ap- he shook him by the hand at parting , telling him , that ...
... kind to our interpreter , whom he looked upon trifled away a whole year in looking over a as an extraordinary man : for which reason thousand intricacies , without a friend to ap- he shook him by the hand at parting , telling him , that ...
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