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Pagina 161
... raising a heap of stones that envy has cast at me without doing me any harm . " The author here alludes to those monuments of the eastern nations , which were mountains of stones raised upon the dead body by travellers , that used to ...
... raising a heap of stones that envy has cast at me without doing me any harm . " The author here alludes to those monuments of the eastern nations , which were mountains of stones raised upon the dead body by travellers , that used to ...
Pagina 254
... raise to your poor father .... Thou wilt weep to think where he is ; yet be assured he will soon be at liberty . That cruel letter would have broke his heart ; but I have concealed it from him . I have no companion at present besides ...
... raise to your poor father .... Thou wilt weep to think where he is ; yet be assured he will soon be at liberty . That cruel letter would have broke his heart ; but I have concealed it from him . I have no companion at present besides ...
Pagina 298
... raise in the animal spirits . I scarce remember , in my own observation , to have met with many old men , or with such , who ( to use our English phrase ) wear well , that had not at least a certain indolence in their humour , if not a ...
... raise in the animal spirits . I scarce remember , in my own observation , to have met with many old men , or with such , who ( to use our English phrase ) wear well , that had not at least a certain indolence in their humour , if not a ...
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acquaintance action Adam Adam and Eve Æneid agreeable Andromache angels appear APRIL 18 Aurengzebe bagnio Barachel beautiful behaviour behold character cheerfulness circumstances consider creature dæmon death delight described desire discourse earth endeavour entertainment eyes fair father flow'rs fortune genius gentleman give hand happy head hear heart heaven Homer honour humble servant humour Iliad imagination innocence Jupiter kind ladies learning letter live look looking-glass mankind manner means Menippus Messiah Milton mind Mohocks moral nature never night obliged observed occasion Ovid paper Paradise Paradise Lost particular passage passed passion Paul Lorrain person pleased pleasure poem poet prince racter reader reason received says sentiments shew shewn Sir Richard Baker Sir Roger speak Spectator spirit sublime take notice tell thee thing thou thought tion told town Turnus VIRG virtue whole writ young