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Pagina 5
... the First and Second , the mastership of the SaMaking apologies for his bad
play ; voy ; “ but he lost it , ” says Wood , “ by certain Every one gave him so good
a report , 9430TY persons , enemies to the muses , That Apollo gare heed to all
he ...
... the First and Second , the mastership of the SaMaking apologies for his bad
play ; voy ; “ but he lost it , ” says Wood , “ by certain Every one gave him so good
a report , 9430TY persons , enemies to the muses , That Apollo gare heed to all
he ...
Pagina 11
... that some centre sit , falsehoods are continued by tradition , because Yet ,
when the other far doth foam.gh . they supply commodious allusions . It leans and
hearkens after it . b 2103 And grows erect as that comes home . ' n It gave a
piteous ...
... that some centre sit , falsehoods are continued by tradition , because Yet ,
when the other far doth foam.gh . they supply commodious allusions . It leans and
hearkens after it . b 2103 And grows erect as that comes home . ' n It gave a
piteous ...
Pagina 13
which discover The Anacreontics therefore of Cowley give no irreverence of
religion , must defend him ; but now all the pleasure which they ever gave . , If
that the accusation of lasciviousness is unjust , the he was formed by nature for
one ...
which discover The Anacreontics therefore of Cowley give no irreverence of
religion , must defend him ; but now all the pleasure which they ever gave . , If
that the accusation of lasciviousness is unjust , the he was formed by nature for
one ...
Pagina 21
... That fore gave no prognostics of his future eminence ; he broke out like the
Irish rebellion ; threescore nor was suspected to conceal , under sluggishness
thousand strong , when nobody was aware , or in and laxity , a genius born to
improve ...
... That fore gave no prognostics of his future eminence ; he broke out like the
Irish rebellion ; threescore nor was suspected to conceal , under sluggishness
thousand strong , when nobody was aware , or in and laxity , a genius born to
improve ...
Pagina 26
PA ) 49 : Wind 11 , uated the memory of his exile , that its cause These
expressions are , I find , applied , to the was such as gave him no shame.rajojens
tortor 300 subscription of the Articles ; but it « He took both the usual degrees ;
that of ...
PA ) 49 : Wind 11 , uated the memory of his exile , that its cause These
expressions are , I find , applied , to the was such as gave him no shame.rajojens
tortor 300 subscription of the Articles ; but it « He took both the usual degrees ;
that of ...
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