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Pagina 1
... 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 7
If their greatness seldom elevates , their regard to that uniformity of sentiment
which acuteness often surprises ; if the imagination is enables us to conceive and
to excite the pains not always gratified , at least the powers of reand the pleasure
...
If their greatness seldom elevates , their regard to that uniformity of sentiment
which acuteness often surprises ; if the imagination is enables us to conceive and
to excite the pains not always gratified , at least the powers of reand the pleasure
...
Pagina 12
Hls Miscellanies contain a collection of short | to weep himself , and diverts his
sorrow by pompositions , written , some as they were dic- imagining how his
crown of bays , if he had it , tated by a mind at leisure , and some as they would
crackle ...
Hls Miscellanies contain a collection of short | to weep himself , and diverts his
sorrow by pompositions , written , some as they were dic- imagining how his
crown of bays , if he had it , tated by a mind at leisure , and some as they would
crackle ...
Pagina 16
... if the reason be difficult even for imagination to place us in the inquired , it will
be found partly in the choice of state of them whose story is related , and by the
subject , and partly in the performance of the consequence their joys and griefs
are ...
... if the reason be difficult even for imagination to place us in the inquired , it will
be found partly in the choice of state of them whose story is related , and by the
subject , and partly in the performance of the consequence their joys and griefs
are ...
Pagina 38
His visitors of high quality of intellect , may , I suppose , justly be derided as must
now be imagined to be few ; but men of the fumes of vain imagination . Sapiens
dominparts might reasonably court the conversation abitur astris . The author that
...
His visitors of high quality of intellect , may , I suppose , justly be derided as must
now be imagined to be few ; but men of the fumes of vain imagination . Sapiens
dominparts might reasonably court the conversation abitur astris . The author that
...
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