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Pagina 107
... expression also present a correspondent descent in the sound , the sentence will possess uncommon merit . " Example . Horace affords a pertinent and curious instance in the following line : " ‹‹ Parturiunt montes , nascetur ridiculus ...
... expression also present a correspondent descent in the sound , the sentence will possess uncommon merit . " Example . Horace affords a pertinent and curious instance in the following line : " ‹‹ Parturiunt montes , nascetur ridiculus ...
Pagina 248
... expression of it . Already in Delphine , where she shows herself so captivated with the poetical beauty of exalted sentiments , she had said , that passionate effu- sions are not valued by children , and that kindness and equity suit ...
... expression of it . Already in Delphine , where she shows herself so captivated with the poetical beauty of exalted sentiments , she had said , that passionate effu- sions are not valued by children , and that kindness and equity suit ...
Pagina 252
... expressions which ultimately mean no- thing ; and her physiognomy was created on the spot , as we may say , by her ... expression , " to live in com- pany with nature . " 6 Consequently ennui , which , in the world or elsewhere , is a ...
... expressions which ultimately mean no- thing ; and her physiognomy was created on the spot , as we may say , by her ... expression , " to live in com- pany with nature . " 6 Consequently ennui , which , in the world or elsewhere , is a ...
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Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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