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Pagina 102
... Thought to be beautiful which is not just , and has not its Foundation in the Nature of things : That the Basis of all Wit is Truth ; and that no Thought can be valuable , of which good Sense is not the Ground - work.1 Boileau has ...
... Thought to be beautiful which is not just , and has not its Foundation in the Nature of things : That the Basis of all Wit is Truth ; and that no Thought can be valuable , of which good Sense is not the Ground - work.1 Boileau has ...
Pagina 612
... thought it the most desirable Form that I had ever seen . He was cloathed in a flowing Mantle of green Silk , interwoven with Flowers : He had a Chaplet of Roses on his Head , and a Narcissus ' in his Hand ; Primroses and Violets sprang ...
... thought it the most desirable Form that I had ever seen . He was cloathed in a flowing Mantle of green Silk , interwoven with Flowers : He had a Chaplet of Roses on his Head , and a Narcissus ' in his Hand ; Primroses and Violets sprang ...
Pagina 805
... Thought , of our being overlooked by our Maker in the Multiplicity of his Works , and the Infinity of those Objects among which he seems to be incessantly employed , if we consider , in the first Place , that he is Omnipresent ; and ...
... Thought , of our being overlooked by our Maker in the Multiplicity of his Works , and the Infinity of those Objects among which he seems to be incessantly employed , if we consider , in the first Place , that he is Omnipresent ; and ...
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