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Pagina 71
... readers not to regard the volume offered to their attention as light reading , and corroborated our notice by a passage from the editor's preface ; without sufficiently adverting , perhaps , to the different situation of an editor ...
... readers not to regard the volume offered to their attention as light reading , and corroborated our notice by a passage from the editor's preface ; without sufficiently adverting , perhaps , to the different situation of an editor ...
Pagina 217
... readers who , like us , have waded through the whole of it , will be tempted to exclaim that he would have saved them much tedium , " si sic omnia dixisset . " POETRY . Art . 21. The Fall of Cambria , in Twenty - four Books . By Joseph ...
... readers who , like us , have waded through the whole of it , will be tempted to exclaim that he would have saved them much tedium , " si sic omnia dixisset . " POETRY . Art . 21. The Fall of Cambria , in Twenty - four Books . By Joseph ...
Pagina 266
... readers again shall judge . In the first scene of the second act of the Medea , she and her nurse are in earnest dialogue , when the latter says ; - " Spes nulla monstrat rebus afflictis viam . " MEDEA . - Qui nil potest sperare ...
... readers again shall judge . In the first scene of the second act of the Medea , she and her nurse are in earnest dialogue , when the latter says ; - " Spes nulla monstrat rebus afflictis viam . " MEDEA . - Qui nil potest sperare ...
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