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Pagina 51
... better acquainted with the literature of Italy than with that of Portugal ; and he confounded the idioms of the former with those of the latter . The effect of this is often ludicrous ; for when Camoens is most serious and profound ...
... better acquainted with the literature of Italy than with that of Portugal ; and he confounded the idioms of the former with those of the latter . The effect of this is often ludicrous ; for when Camoens is most serious and profound ...
Pagina 55
... better calculated to fill the imagination than this . The description of the spectre , which follows , pos- sesses an air of reality that excites horror - a feeling not a little increased , when the monster speaks and utters his awful ...
... better calculated to fill the imagination than this . The description of the spectre , which follows , pos- sesses an air of reality that excites horror - a feeling not a little increased , when the monster speaks and utters his awful ...
Pagina 63
... better translations than the English . In short the Lusiad is the only great production of human genius that has survived the ravages of time , or that may be found in any other dialect , of which the Anglo - Saxon does not possess a ...
... better translations than the English . In short the Lusiad is the only great production of human genius that has survived the ravages of time , or that may be found in any other dialect , of which the Anglo - Saxon does not possess a ...
Pagina 80
... wrought , in a de- gree , against his better principles . But he was too humble to be needed by Charles as a panderer to his vices ; as an assistant to the Duke of York , Lord of the Admiralty Court 80 [ Dec. , ENGLAND UNDER THE STUARTS .
... wrought , in a de- gree , against his better principles . But he was too humble to be needed by Charles as a panderer to his vices ; as an assistant to the Duke of York , Lord of the Admiralty Court 80 [ Dec. , ENGLAND UNDER THE STUARTS .
Pagina 103
... better fitting the animal to stand erect . The creature seems to live wholly on fruits , nuts , and other edibles of the kind , being indeed a quite progressed vegetarian ; and some of its varieties construct of leaves and branches , a ...
... better fitting the animal to stand erect . The creature seems to live wholly on fruits , nuts , and other edibles of the kind , being indeed a quite progressed vegetarian ; and some of its varieties construct of leaves and branches , a ...
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