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Pagina 9
... him , and represented to him the true delights of solitary studies , of temperate pleasures , and a moderate revenue below the malice and flatteries of fortune . " So differently are things seen ! and so differently are COWLEY .
... him , and represented to him the true delights of solitary studies , of temperate pleasures , and a moderate revenue below the malice and flatteries of fortune . " So differently are things seen ! and so differently are COWLEY .
Pagina 10
... very conveniently come hither the way of Hampton Town , lying there one night . I write this in pain , and can say no more : Verbum sapienti . " L'Allegro of Milton . even He did not long enjoy the pleasure , or suffer 10 COWLEY .
... very conveniently come hither the way of Hampton Town , lying there one night . I write this in pain , and can say no more : Verbum sapienti . " L'Allegro of Milton . even He did not long enjoy the pleasure , or suffer 10 COWLEY .
Pagina 11
Samuel Johnson. He did not long enjoy the pleasure , or suffer the uneasi- ness , of solitude ; for he died at the ... pleasures in the minds of men , paid their court to temporary prejudices , has been at one time too much praised , and ...
Samuel Johnson. He did not long enjoy the pleasure , or suffer the uneasi- ness , of solitude ; for he died at the ... pleasures in the minds of men , paid their court to temporary prejudices , has been at one time too much praised , and ...
Pagina 12
... which enables us to conceive and to excite the pains and the pleasure of other minds : they never inquired what , on any occasion , they should have said or done ; but wrote rather as beholders than partakers 12 COWLEY .
... which enables us to conceive and to excite the pains and the pleasure of other minds : they never inquired what , on any occasion , they should have said or done ; but wrote rather as beholders than partakers 12 COWLEY .
Pagina 28
... pleasure . The artifices of inversion , by which the established order of words is changed , or of innovation , by which new words or meanings of words are introduced , is practised , not by those who talk to be understood , but by ...
... pleasure . The artifices of inversion , by which the established order of words is changed , or of innovation , by which new words or meanings of words are introduced , is practised , not by those who talk to be understood , but by ...
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