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Pagina 6
... pass in a well chosen Aristotle observes the ancient tragic writers fable , by the account of such things as have made use of the names of such great men as really happened , or at least of such things as had actually lived in the world ...
... pass in a well chosen Aristotle observes the ancient tragic writers fable , by the account of such things as have made use of the names of such great men as really happened , or at least of such things as had actually lived in the world ...
Pagina 8
... pass read and epitomize some good author ; and into another state of existence , how much it remember Pliny in one of his letters , where he will redound to his praise to have it said of gives an account of the various methods he him ...
... pass read and epitomize some good author ; and into another state of existence , how much it remember Pliny in one of his letters , where he will redound to his praise to have it said of gives an account of the various methods he him ...
Pagina 16
... pass'd they naked on , nor shun'd the sight Of God or angel , for they thought no ill : So hand in hand they pass'd , the loveliest pair That ever since in love's embraces met . There is a fine spirit of poetry in the lines which follow ...
... pass'd they naked on , nor shun'd the sight Of God or angel , for they thought no ill : So hand in hand they pass'd , the loveliest pair That ever since in love's embraces met . There is a fine spirit of poetry in the lines which follow ...
Pagina 18
... pass my time in it after the manner you will find in the following journal , which I began to write the very day after your Spectator upon that subject . ' TUESDAY night . Could not go to sleep till one in the morning for thinking of my ...
... pass my time in it after the manner you will find in the following journal , which I began to write the very day after your Spectator upon that subject . ' TUESDAY night . Could not go to sleep till one in the morning for thinking of my ...
Pagina 19
... pass my time well or ill ; and indeed never stitution is mischief ; and upon this founda- thought of considering how I did it before I tion all their rules and orders are framed . An perused your Speculation upon that subject . I ...
... pass my time well or ill ; and indeed never stitution is mischief ; and upon this founda- thought of considering how I did it before I tion all their rules and orders are framed . An perused your Speculation upon that subject . I ...
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