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Pagina 57
... obtain . Let it be deeply impressed and frequently recol- lected , that he who has not obtained the proper qua- lifications of an author , can have no excuse for the ar- rogance of writing , but the power of imparting to mankind ...
... obtain . Let it be deeply impressed and frequently recol- lected , that he who has not obtained the proper qua- lifications of an author , can have no excuse for the ar- rogance of writing , but the power of imparting to mankind ...
Pagina 111
... obtain her as a mistress , or at once to give her up , he thought he had little more to do , than to convince her that he had taken such a resolution , justify it by some plau- sible sophistry , and give her some time to deliberate upon ...
... obtain her as a mistress , or at once to give her up , he thought he had little more to do , than to convince her that he had taken such a resolution , justify it by some plau- sible sophistry , and give her some time to deliberate upon ...
Pagina 200
... obtained ; and , indeed , we have no reason to think it very falla- cious , for expecting here and there an anomalous mind ... obtain favour and re- wards , have been from age to age topics of invective ; and few have left their names to ...
... obtained ; and , indeed , we have no reason to think it very falla- cious , for expecting here and there an anomalous mind ... obtain favour and re- wards , have been from age to age topics of invective ; and few have left their names to ...
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In what arts the ancients excelled the moderns 134 | 7 |
a vision | 17 |
The story of Desdemona concluded | 28 |
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