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Pagina 311
... rare endowments of the mind Were in a narrow space of life confin'd , The figure was with full perfection crown'd ; Though not so large an orb , as truly round : As when in glory , through the public place , DRYDEN 311.
... rare endowments of the mind Were in a narrow space of life confin'd , The figure was with full perfection crown'd ; Though not so large an orb , as truly round : As when in glory , through the public place , DRYDEN 311.
Pagina 412
... public virtue . Addison was frighted lest he should be thought a pro- moter of insurrection , and the line was liquidated to Britons , attend . Now , heavily in clouds came on the day , the great , the important day , when Addison was ...
... public virtue . Addison was frighted lest he should be thought a pro- moter of insurrection , and the line was liquidated to Britons , attend . Now , heavily in clouds came on the day , the great , the important day , when Addison was ...
Pagina 432
... public thinks long , it commonly attains to think right ; and of Cato it has been not unjustly determined , that it is rather a poem in dialogue than a drama , rather a succession of just sentiments in elegant language , than a ...
... public thinks long , it commonly attains to think right ; and of Cato it has been not unjustly determined , that it is rather a poem in dialogue than a drama , rather a succession of just sentiments in elegant language , than a ...
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