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Pagina 5
He seems , however , to have exciting merriment . From the charge of disaf- lost
part of his dread of the hum of men . He fection he exculpates himself in his
preface , by thought himself now safe enough from intrusion , observing how
unlikely ...
He seems , however , to have exciting merriment . From the charge of disaf- lost
part of his dread of the hum of men . He fection he exculpates himself in his
preface , by thought himself now safe enough from intrusion , observing how
unlikely ...
Pagina 6
But Pope's this posthumous praise may safely be credited , account of wit is
undoubtedly erroneous : he As it has never been contradicted by envy or by
depresses it below its natural dignity , and refaction . duces it from strength of
thought to ...
But Pope's this posthumous praise may safely be credited , account of wit is
undoubtedly erroneous : he As it has never been contradicted by envy or by
depresses it below its natural dignity , and refaction . duces it from strength of
thought to ...
Pagina 12
It is the odd fate of were called forth by different occasions , with this thought to be
the worse for being true . great variety of style and sentiment , from bur- | The bay
leaf crackles remarkably as it burns lesque levity to awful grandeur . Such an ...
It is the odd fate of were called forth by different occasions , with this thought to be
the worse for being true . great variety of style and sentiment , from bur- | The bay
leaf crackles remarkably as it burns lesque levity to awful grandeur . Such an ...
Pagina 13
Levity of thought naturally produced famili- Aspice quam variis distringar Lesbia
curis ! arity of language , and the familiar part of lanUror , et heul nostro manat ab
igne liquor : guage continues long the same : the dialogue of Sum Nilus ...
Levity of thought naturally produced famili- Aspice quam variis distringar Lesbia
curis ! arity of language , and the familiar part of lanUror , et heul nostro manat ab
igne liquor : guage continues long the same : the dialogue of Sum Nilus ...
Pagina 15
The same thought is more generally , and there- larity of numbers is the very
thing which makes fore more poetically expressed by Casimir , a that kind of
poesy fit for all manner of subwriter who has many of the beauties and faults jects
.
The same thought is more generally , and there- larity of numbers is the very
thing which makes fore more poetically expressed by Casimir , a that kind of
poesy fit for all manner of subwriter who has many of the beauties and faults jects
.
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