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Pagina 95
... and desiring the reason thereof, was answered, that his vein never happily
flowed but from the Autumnal Equinox to the Vernal; and that whatever he
attempted at other times was never to his satisfaction, though he courted his
fancy never ...
... and desiring the reason thereof, was answered, that his vein never happily
flowed but from the Autumnal Equinox to the Vernal; and that whatever he
attempted at other times was never to his satisfaction, though he courted his
fancy never ...
Pagina 429
Addison however never printed the piece. The Letter from Italy has been always
praised, but has never been ... but why must she be bridled? because she longs
to launch; an act which was never hindered by a bridle: and whither will she ...
Addison however never printed the piece. The Letter from Italy has been always
praised, but has never been ... but why must she be bridled? because she longs
to launch; an act which was never hindered by a bridle: and whither will she ...
Pagina 437
Whatever opinion they have of his eyes, I suppose they had none of his ears, or
they would never have talked at this foolish rate so near: 'Gods! thou must be
cautious. Oh! yes, very cautious: for if Cato should overhear you, and turn you off
for ...
Whatever opinion they have of his eyes, I suppose they had none of his ears, or
they would never have talked at this foolish rate so near: 'Gods! thou must be
cautious. Oh! yes, very cautious: for if Cato should overhear you, and turn you off
for ...
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