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Pagina 94
... turned short upon me on a sudden , nd catching me by a Button of my Coat , attacked me very bruptly after the following manner : Besides , Sir , I have heard I a very extraordinary Genius for Musick that lives in Switzer- nd , who has ...
... turned short upon me on a sudden , nd catching me by a Button of my Coat , attacked me very bruptly after the following manner : Besides , Sir , I have heard I a very extraordinary Genius for Musick that lives in Switzer- nd , who has ...
Pagina 182
... turning Tail : For who wou'd grudge to spend his Blood in His Honour's Cause ? Quoth she , A Pudding . Thou h The Poe ... turned into Latin Rhymes by one of the Beaux Esprits at dark Age ; who says in his Preface to it , that the Aeneid ...
... turning Tail : For who wou'd grudge to spend his Blood in His Honour's Cause ? Quoth she , A Pudding . Thou h The Poe ... turned into Latin Rhymes by one of the Beaux Esprits at dark Age ; who says in his Preface to it , that the Aeneid ...
Pagina 482
... turned about to address my self to him a second time , but I found that he had left me ; I then turned again to the Vision which I had been so long contem- plating , but instead of the rolling Tide , the arched Bridge , and the happy ...
... turned about to address my self to him a second time , but I found that he had left me ; I then turned again to the Vision which I had been so long contem- plating , but instead of the rolling Tide , the arched Bridge , and the happy ...
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