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Pagina 33
... look after mixed wit among the Greeks , we shall find it nowhere but in the epigramma- tists . There are , indeed , some strokes of it in the little poem as- , cribed to Musæus , which by that , as well as many other marks , be- trays ...
... look after mixed wit among the Greeks , we shall find it nowhere but in the epigramma- tists . There are , indeed , some strokes of it in the little poem as- , cribed to Musæus , which by that , as well as many other marks , be- trays ...
Pagina 43
... look upon a tree in all its luxuriancy and diffusion of boughs and branches , rather than when it is thus cut and trimmed into a mathematical figure ; and cannot but fancy that an orchard in flower looks infinitely more delightful than ...
... look upon a tree in all its luxuriancy and diffusion of boughs and branches , rather than when it is thus cut and trimmed into a mathematical figure ; and cannot but fancy that an orchard in flower looks infinitely more delightful than ...
Pagina 134
... look it over : he must therefore beg that I would not desire him to look over my first book , because , if he did , it would have the air of double dealing . ' I assured him that I did not take it ill of Mr. Tickell that he was going to ...
... look it over : he must therefore beg that I would not desire him to look over my first book , because , if he did , it would have the air of double dealing . ' I assured him that I did not take it ill of Mr. Tickell that he was going to ...
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