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Pagina vii
... feel inexpressible grati- fication in thus being able to present you with this very unworthy token of the sentiments with which a long acquaintance has inspired me . Nor is this all - the present dedication is not only an ordinary ...
... feel inexpressible grati- fication in thus being able to present you with this very unworthy token of the sentiments with which a long acquaintance has inspired me . Nor is this all - the present dedication is not only an ordinary ...
Pagina xi
... feel almost convinced that I obtained what in the hands of most writers must have imparted entertainment and ... feeling damped at first my incli- nation to an enterprise , which afterwards his own kind wishes and my secret predilections ...
... feel almost convinced that I obtained what in the hands of most writers must have imparted entertainment and ... feeling damped at first my incli- nation to an enterprise , which afterwards his own kind wishes and my secret predilections ...
Pagina xiii
... feeling which I have long enter- tained , viz . , that ideas are most naturally in- troduced into the minds of others , in the form and order in which they most naturally introduce themselves into our own minds ; -in endeavouring to cut ...
... feeling which I have long enter- tained , viz . , that ideas are most naturally in- troduced into the minds of others , in the form and order in which they most naturally introduce themselves into our own minds ; -in endeavouring to cut ...
Pagina xiv
... feel most inclined to be presumptuous . The plague breaks out at Florence ; all the pious virgins , the religious matrons , and even the sacred sisters devoted to seclusion and God , give them- selves up in a species of voluptuous ...
... feel most inclined to be presumptuous . The plague breaks out at Florence ; all the pious virgins , the religious matrons , and even the sacred sisters devoted to seclusion and God , give them- selves up in a species of voluptuous ...
Pagina xvi
... feel , and very distant from forswearing . It is told of Hercules ( a great reverer of the gods ) that when he saw the statue of Adonis in the tem- ple of Venus , he exclaimed with indignation " nil sacri es . " And so surely there are ...
... feel , and very distant from forswearing . It is told of Hercules ( a great reverer of the gods ) that when he saw the statue of Adonis in the tem- ple of Venus , he exclaimed with indignation " nil sacri es . " And so surely there are ...
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France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1834 |
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