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... regard to his reputa- tion , since he may gain as much on the one hand , as he can lose on the other : the worst that can be said , amounting only to this , that the benevolence of his disposition prevailed over the rectitude of his 5 ...
... regard to his reputa- tion , since he may gain as much on the one hand , as he can lose on the other : the worst that can be said , amounting only to this , that the benevolence of his disposition prevailed over the rectitude of his 5 ...
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... regard to France and other kingdoms of Europe , particularly Great Britain . In a letter from the Escu- rial to a Noble Lord . 8vo . 6d . Reason . The Author only retails some common remarks on the genius of Spain , but then , to ...
... regard to France and other kingdoms of Europe , particularly Great Britain . In a letter from the Escu- rial to a Noble Lord . 8vo . 6d . Reason . The Author only retails some common remarks on the genius of Spain , but then , to ...
Pagina 160
... regard their failure in this respect as we do , not as faults but foibles ; they may be good and useful members of society , without being poets . The regions of taste can be travelled only by a few , and even those often find ...
... regard their failure in this respect as we do , not as faults but foibles ; they may be good and useful members of society , without being poets . The regions of taste can be travelled only by a few , and even those often find ...
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The History of Two Persons of Quality | 16 |
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