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... thought the Horatian style , we shall see that to Miss Carter he confessed a fondness for Martial , and his epigrams certainly were influenced by that partiality . Dr. Hall has a small volume of hendecasyllabic poetry , entitled " Poetæ ...
... thought the Horatian style , we shall see that to Miss Carter he confessed a fondness for Martial , and his epigrams certainly were influenced by that partiality . Dr. Hall has a small volume of hendecasyllabic poetry , entitled " Poetæ ...
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... thought all the thoughts of the fair had been to select the graces of the day , dispose the colours of the flaunting ( flowing ) robe , tune the voice and roll the eye , place the gem , choose the dress , and add new roses to the fading ...
... thought all the thoughts of the fair had been to select the graces of the day , dispose the colours of the flaunting ( flowing ) robe , tune the voice and roll the eye , place the gem , choose the dress , and add new roses to the fading ...
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... thought charitably of the Roman Catholics , and defended their religion from the coarse language of our political tests , which call it impious and idolatrous ( post , Oct. 26. 1769 ) ; but he strenuously disclaimed all participation in ...
... thought charitably of the Roman Catholics , and defended their religion from the coarse language of our political tests , which call it impious and idolatrous ( post , Oct. 26. 1769 ) ; but he strenuously disclaimed all participation in ...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. [Followed by] The journal of a tour to ..., Volume 1 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1851 |
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