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... an author whose preg- Richardson's treatise . nancy of imagination and
elegance of language By his mother's solicitation he was admitted have
deservedly set him high in the ranks of into Westminster School , where he was
soon literature ...
... an author whose preg- Richardson's treatise . nancy of imagination and
elegance of language By his mother's solicitation he was admitted have
deservedly set him high in the ranks of into Westminster School , where he was
soon literature ...
Pagina 2
cal compositions , “ The tragical History of elegance of his conversation , that he
gained the Pyramus and Thisbe , " written when he was kindness and confidence
of those who attended ten years old ; and “ Constantia and Philetus , " the King ...
cal compositions , “ The tragical History of elegance of his conversation , that he
gained the Pyramus and Thisbe , " written when he was kindness and confidence
of those who attended ten years old ; and “ Constantia and Philetus , " the King ...
Pagina 3
... show him to have been above the affectaSed cadat ante diem , mediaque
inhumatus arena . tion of unseasonable elegance , and to have Aneid iv , 615 ,
known that the business of a statesman can be little forwarded by flowers of
rhetoric .
... show him to have been above the affectaSed cadat ante diem , mediaque
inhumatus arena . tion of unseasonable elegance , and to have Aneid iv , 615 ,
known that the business of a statesman can be little forwarded by flowers of
rhetoric .
Pagina 4
He that is at the disposal or elegance , accommodates the diction of Rome of
another may not promise to aid him in any to his own conceptions . injurious act ,
because no power can compel ac At the Restoration , after all the diligence of tive
...
He that is at the disposal or elegance , accommodates the diction of Rome of
another may not promise to aid him in any to his own conceptions . injurious act ,
because no power can compel ac At the Restoration , after all the diligence of tive
...
Pagina 7
... on the actions of men , and the vicissitudes of when they are expanded to
perspicuity , and life , without interest and without emotion . polished to elegance
, may give lustre to works Their courtship was void of fondness , and their which
have ...
... on the actions of men , and the vicissitudes of when they are expanded to
perspicuity , and life , without interest and without emotion . polished to elegance
, may give lustre to works Their courtship was void of fondness , and their which
have ...
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