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Pagina 27
... instead of walking , he is not in his entire and proper motion . Whilft the honeft knight was thus bewildering himself in good starts , I looked attentively upon him , which made him , I thought , collect his mind a lit- tle . What I ...
... instead of walking , he is not in his entire and proper motion . Whilft the honeft knight was thus bewildering himself in good starts , I looked attentively upon him , which made him , I thought , collect his mind a lit- tle . What I ...
Pagina 63
... instead of being drawn in a tri- umphant chariot by white horfes , as my opera- book had promised ; and thus , while I expect- ed Armida's dragons fhould rush forward towards Argantes , I found the hero was obliged to go to • Armida ...
... instead of being drawn in a tri- umphant chariot by white horfes , as my opera- book had promised ; and thus , while I expect- ed Armida's dragons fhould rush forward towards Argantes , I found the hero was obliged to go to • Armida ...
Pagina 82
... instead of being attributed to one . This is a fecret fatisfac- tion to these malignants ; for the person whom they before could not but admire , they fancy is nearer their own condition as soon as his merit is fhared a- a mong others ...
... instead of being attributed to one . This is a fecret fatisfac- tion to these malignants ; for the person whom they before could not but admire , they fancy is nearer their own condition as soon as his merit is fhared a- a mong others ...
Pagina 109
... instead of complying with those natural folicitations of hunger and thirst , drowfinefs , or love of exercife , governs himself by the prefcriptions of his chair , I fhall tell him a fhort fable . Jupiter , fays the mythologist , to ...
... instead of complying with those natural folicitations of hunger and thirst , drowfinefs , or love of exercife , governs himself by the prefcriptions of his chair , I fhall tell him a fhort fable . Jupiter , fays the mythologist , to ...
Pagina 112
... instead of the brave rough Englifb admiral , which was the diftinguishing character of that plain gallant man , he is reprefented on his tomb by the figure of a beau , dreffed in a long periwig , and repofing himself upon velvet ...
... instead of the brave rough Englifb admiral , which was the diftinguishing character of that plain gallant man , he is reprefented on his tomb by the figure of a beau , dreffed in a long periwig , and repofing himself upon velvet ...
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