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Pagina 186
... pleasing or safe , the acquisition of property without injury to any , the appropriation of the waste and luxuriant bounties of nature , and the enjoyment of those gifts which Heaven has scattered upon regions uncultivated and unoc ...
... pleasing or safe , the acquisition of property without injury to any , the appropriation of the waste and luxuriant bounties of nature , and the enjoyment of those gifts which Heaven has scattered upon regions uncultivated and unoc ...
Pagina 187
... pleasing undertaking than that of proposing laws which , however just or expedient , will never be made , or endeavouring to reduce to rational scheme of gov- ernment societies which were formed by chance , and are conducted by the ...
... pleasing undertaking than that of proposing laws which , however just or expedient , will never be made , or endeavouring to reduce to rational scheme of gov- ernment societies which were formed by chance , and are conducted by the ...
Pagina 381
... pleasing . Of the second ternary of stanzas , the first en- deavours to tell something , and would have told it had it not been crossed by Hyperion : the second de- scribes well enough the universal prevalence of poetry ; but I am ...
... pleasing . Of the second ternary of stanzas , the first en- deavours to tell something , and would have told it had it not been crossed by Hyperion : the second de- scribes well enough the universal prevalence of poetry ; but I am ...
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The Satirical Letters of St Jerome | 1 |
From The Life of John Milton 16081674 | 21 |
From The Life of John Dryden 16311700 | 43 |
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