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Page 72
... thing can be delivered at all , rather than upon his deliberate judgment , that he has heard any thing very excellent in itself . We may rest assured that the highest reaches of the art , and without any necessary sacrifice of natural ...
... thing can be delivered at all , rather than upon his deliberate judgment , that he has heard any thing very excellent in itself . We may rest assured that the highest reaches of the art , and without any necessary sacrifice of natural ...
Page 414
... thing to my bounty ! What ingratitude ! " Then , pacing the room with rapid strides , at intervals he gave vent to such expressions as these : " I ought to have expected it ! he has always sacrificed every thing to his interests ! This ...
... thing to my bounty ! What ingratitude ! " Then , pacing the room with rapid strides , at intervals he gave vent to such expressions as these : " I ought to have expected it ! he has always sacrificed every thing to his interests ! This ...
Page 454
... thing but her years , and to whom he inscribes his lays . The poem begins with an elaborate and pompous invocation ... thing is thrown down , every thing is fallen , every thing falls . ' It is incom- parable as a specimen of bathos in ...
... thing but her years , and to whom he inscribes his lays . The poem begins with an elaborate and pompous invocation ... thing is thrown down , every thing is fallen , every thing falls . ' It is incom- parable as a specimen of bathos in ...
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