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Pagina 47
... Europe , have produced their greatest thinkers about the same time — that is , from the middle of the sixteenth century to the middle of the seventeenth . It is very justly said that the age of gold in England was that of Elizabeth and ...
... Europe , have produced their greatest thinkers about the same time — that is , from the middle of the sixteenth century to the middle of the seventeenth . It is very justly said that the age of gold in England was that of Elizabeth and ...
Pagina 48
... Europe , and its versification is elegant and harmonious , approaching , in these respects , the won- derful original itself . Pope makes amends , in this way , for his want of fidelity ; but neither Fanshaw nor Mickle had the genius to ...
... Europe , and its versification is elegant and harmonious , approaching , in these respects , the won- derful original itself . Pope makes amends , in this way , for his want of fidelity ; but neither Fanshaw nor Mickle had the genius to ...
Pagina 54
... Europe , after Gama had accomplished his purpose , the fleet is pursued by the demon the same as it was in its way to India ; and as there would be too much sameness in finding safe harbors again , Venus is made to form the celebrated ...
... Europe , after Gama had accomplished his purpose , the fleet is pursued by the demon the same as it was in its way to India ; and as there would be too much sameness in finding safe harbors again , Venus is made to form the celebrated ...
Pagina 58
... Europe ; so that the reader never wearies , always certain as he is that not more than a half dozen stanzas lie between him and some novelty that is to be found nowhere else . Every time the fleet enters a harbor , or even approaches ...
... Europe ; so that the reader never wearies , always certain as he is that not more than a half dozen stanzas lie between him and some novelty that is to be found nowhere else . Every time the fleet enters a harbor , or even approaches ...
Pagina 61
... Europe , that a faithful black servant , whom he had brought from Java , had to beg a morsel of bread for him after nightfall , through the streets of Lisbon . Finally , he had to take refuge in a charity hospital , where , according to ...
... Europe , that a faithful black servant , whom he had brought from Java , had to beg a morsel of bread for him after nightfall , through the streets of Lisbon . Finally , he had to take refuge in a charity hospital , where , according to ...
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