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Page 58
... cause to disparage cardinals ; for if poor I had not been , you would not now have had a head on your shoulders to talk so contemptuously of us , who neither meant you harm , nor have given you cause to be offended . I would have you to ...
... cause to disparage cardinals ; for if poor I had not been , you would not now have had a head on your shoulders to talk so contemptuously of us , who neither meant you harm , nor have given you cause to be offended . I would have you to ...
Page 414
... Cause : but the writer should have informed his readers that a passage exactly parallel to that which he has ex- tracted from Genesis , and applauded so highly , is to be found in the Iliad . When Helen comes to Priam , instead of ...
... Cause : but the writer should have informed his readers that a passage exactly parallel to that which he has ex- tracted from Genesis , and applauded so highly , is to be found in the Iliad . When Helen comes to Priam , instead of ...
Page 527
... cause of pleasure : a position which , with- out any father explanation , may be very intelligible to his acute ... causes of their perfection and im- perfection , of the cæsura , elision , rhyme , & c . ; - the third , of the different ...
... cause of pleasure : a position which , with- out any father explanation , may be very intelligible to his acute ... causes of their perfection and im- perfection , of the cæsura , elision , rhyme , & c . ; - the third , of the different ...
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