The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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Page 145
... pleasures . to • From the foot of a beautiful cascade , we had the view of a large and lofty mountain , seated upon a base finely cultivated ; lower down were meadows , corn fields , woods , houses , which seemed conteft the pleasure of ...
... pleasures . to • From the foot of a beautiful cascade , we had the view of a large and lofty mountain , seated upon a base finely cultivated ; lower down were meadows , corn fields , woods , houses , which seemed conteft the pleasure of ...
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... pleasure . They are particularly the delight of all the young people , who confider them as their patrons and their ... pleasures of love , of friend- ship , of parental and family affection , of divine beneficence , and of a piety ...
... pleasure . They are particularly the delight of all the young people , who confider them as their patrons and their ... pleasures of love , of friend- ship , of parental and family affection , of divine beneficence , and of a piety ...
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... pleasure to me , which no human blame shall lessen , no human praise increase . Dearer to me shall be the pen with which I scribbled it , than Cardinal Chigi's was to him - and , small and trifling as it is , rather would I have written ...
... pleasure to me , which no human blame shall lessen , no human praise increase . Dearer to me shall be the pen with which I scribbled it , than Cardinal Chigi's was to him - and , small and trifling as it is , rather would I have written ...
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