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Pagina 165
... thought that bears them up and swells them . For my own part , I prefer a noble sentiment that is depressed with ... thought of every speech in it , when divested of all its tragic_orna- ments by this means , without being imposed upon ...
... thought that bears them up and swells them . For my own part , I prefer a noble sentiment that is depressed with ... thought of every speech in it , when divested of all its tragic_orna- ments by this means , without being imposed upon ...
Pagina 268
... thought to be beautiful which is not just , and has not its foundation in the nature of things ; that the basis of all wit is truth ; and that no thought can be valuable , of which good sense is not the ground- work . Boileau has ...
... thought to be beautiful which is not just , and has not its foundation in the nature of things ; that the basis of all wit is truth ; and that no thought can be valuable , of which good sense is not the ground- work . Boileau has ...
Pagina 410
... thought it would have cost me my life . In a few days my old lady , who was one of the house- wives of the world , thought of turning me out of doors , because I put her in mind of her son . Sir Stephen pro- posed putting me to ...
... thought it would have cost me my life . In a few days my old lady , who was one of the house- wives of the world , thought of turning me out of doors , because I put her in mind of her son . Sir Stephen pro- posed putting me to ...
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