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Pagina 39
... effects ; he had found that there was little to be hoped , and much to be feared , from travelling . Atwell , who is the ... effect of the grand tour was to produce a violent hatred of all foreign manners . Dennis , the critic , for in ...
... effects ; he had found that there was little to be hoped , and much to be feared , from travelling . Atwell , who is the ... effect of the grand tour was to produce a violent hatred of all foreign manners . Dennis , the critic , for in ...
Pagina 119
... effect it produced remains in Pope's letter to Trumbull of the 30th April , 1713 : " Cato was not so much the wonder of Rome in his days as he is of Britain in ours ; and though all the foolish industry possible had been used to make it ...
... effect it produced remains in Pope's letter to Trumbull of the 30th April , 1713 : " Cato was not so much the wonder of Rome in his days as he is of Britain in ours ; and though all the foolish industry possible had been used to make it ...
Pagina 161
... effect . " 2 Sir Roger de Coverley " often closes his narrative with reflections on the mischief that parties do in ... effects of such a division are pernicious to the last degree , not only with regard to those advantages which they ...
... effect . " 2 Sir Roger de Coverley " often closes his narrative with reflections on the mischief that parties do in ... effects of such a division are pernicious to the last degree , not only with regard to those advantages which they ...
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