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Pagina ix
... affected in the ideal world , prov- ed by a variety of instances.- Of the rapture or sensation of deep study in art , science , and literature . Of perturbed feel- ings in delirium . In extreme endurance of attention . - And visionary ...
... affected in the ideal world , prov- ed by a variety of instances.- Of the rapture or sensation of deep study in art , science , and literature . Of perturbed feel- ings in delirium . In extreme endurance of attention . - And visionary ...
Pagina xi
... affects to despise them .. 36 - - their maladies .. 60 case of , stated .. 12 18885 incompetent remuneration of . 17 who wrote above the genius of their own age .. ill reception from the public of their valuable works ...... who have ...
... affects to despise them .. 36 - - their maladies .. 60 case of , stated .. 12 18885 incompetent remuneration of . 17 who wrote above the genius of their own age .. ill reception from the public of their valuable works ...... who have ...
Pagina xv
... affected witticism of a Reviewer .. PAGE 124 his extraordinary " Letter to the Critical Reviewers , " in which he enumerates his own poetical beauties ...... Selden compelled to recant his opinions , and not suffered to reply to his ...
... affected witticism of a Reviewer .. PAGE 124 his extraordinary " Letter to the Critical Reviewers , " in which he enumerates his own poetical beauties ...... Selden compelled to recant his opinions , and not suffered to reply to his ...
Pagina 12
... affected ; for I had a kind of Coma Vigil upon me from April to November , without intermission . In consideration of this circumstance , 1 know you will forgive all my peevishness and discontent ; tell Mrs. Moore that with regard to me ...
... affected ; for I had a kind of Coma Vigil upon me from April to November , without intermission . In consideration of this circumstance , 1 know you will forgive all my peevishness and discontent ; tell Mrs. Moore that with regard to me ...
Pagina 16
... affected to con- temn the vernacular idiom , and in their Latin works were losing their better fame , that of being understood by all their country- men , Ascham boldly avowed the design of setting an example , in his own words , TO ...
... affected to con- temn the vernacular idiom , and in their Latin works were losing their better fame , that of being understood by all their country- men , Ascham boldly avowed the design of setting an example , in his own words , TO ...
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