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Pagina 29
... thoughts , he ought to con- clude , not ( as is too usual among tasteless readers ) that the author wants those ... thought clothed in Cicero's language , and that of a common author , as in seeing an object by the light of a taper ...
... thoughts , he ought to con- clude , not ( as is too usual among tasteless readers ) that the author wants those ... thought clothed in Cicero's language , and that of a common author , as in seeing an object by the light of a taper ...
Pagina 95
... thought I sate me down on a bank of flowers and dropped into a slumber , which , whether it were the effect of fumes and vapours , or my present thoughts , I know not ; but methought the genius of the garden stood before me , and ...
... thought I sate me down on a bank of flowers and dropped into a slumber , which , whether it were the effect of fumes and vapours , or my present thoughts , I know not ; but methought the genius of the garden stood before me , and ...
Pagina 472
... thought is beautiful which is not just , and no thought can be just which is not founded in truth , or at least in that which passes for such . In mock - heroic poems , the use of the heathen mythology is not only excusable but graceful ...
... thought is beautiful which is not just , and no thought can be just which is not founded in truth , or at least in that which passes for such . In mock - heroic poems , the use of the heathen mythology is not only excusable but graceful ...
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