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Pagina 34
... answer , no doubt is , that they were copying the defign , or disorder rather of Ariofto , the favourite poet of that time . " We muft not try the charming fallies of Ariofto by the rigid rules of Ariftotle . There is a remarkable ...
... answer , no doubt is , that they were copying the defign , or disorder rather of Ariofto , the favourite poet of that time . " We muft not try the charming fallies of Ariofto by the rigid rules of Ariftotle . There is a remarkable ...
Pagina 54
... the pureft English , Swift answered with his usual roughness— “ I could never get the block- head to study his grammar . " Hey - day , Hey - day , gentlemen , fays the Dean , 54 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS fame Lord Peter in Swift, performs ...
... the pureft English , Swift answered with his usual roughness— “ I could never get the block- head to study his grammar . " Hey - day , Hey - day , gentlemen , fays the Dean , 54 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS fame Lord Peter in Swift, performs ...
Pagina 95
... answered by fo many enjoyments ? Now if there are still to be found among mankind , fuch as even in the midst of these wants feem not ashamed to affect a right of independency , and deny them- felves to be by nature fociable ; where ...
... answered by fo many enjoyments ? Now if there are still to be found among mankind , fuch as even in the midst of these wants feem not ashamed to affect a right of independency , and deny them- felves to be by nature fociable ; where ...
Pagina 113
... answer , that the filence of the paffions , and the tranquillity and ease of the mind , depend upon a thousand things that are not under our jurisdiction . The ftomach , the spleen , the lymphatic vessels , the fibres of the brain , and ...
... answer , that the filence of the paffions , and the tranquillity and ease of the mind , depend upon a thousand things that are not under our jurisdiction . The ftomach , the spleen , the lymphatic vessels , the fibres of the brain , and ...
Pagina 115
Joseph Warton. 49 . That we on earth with undiscording voice May rightly answer that melodious noife ; As once we did , till difproportion'd fin Jarr'd against Nature's chime , and with harsh din Broke the fair mufic that all creatures ...
Joseph Warton. 49 . That we on earth with undiscording voice May rightly answer that melodious noife ; As once we did , till difproportion'd fin Jarr'd against Nature's chime , and with harsh din Broke the fair mufic that all creatures ...
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