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Pàgina ix
... Actions in private Life - Lottery 203. Account of the Drawing of the Lottery- Letter from the owner of a Green- house 204. Improper manner of Address - Character of Tom Courtly 205. On Drunkenness .. 206. On Esteem - Character of Jack ...
... Actions in private Life - Lottery 203. Account of the Drawing of the Lottery- Letter from the owner of a Green- house 204. Improper manner of Address - Character of Tom Courtly 205. On Drunkenness .. 206. On Esteem - Character of Jack ...
Pàgina 6
... action , and desire to wed ; Then wish for heirs , but to the gods alone Our future offspring and our wives are known . DRYDEN . From my own Apartment , March 15 . AMONG the various sets of correspondents who apply to me for advice ...
... action , and desire to wed ; Then wish for heirs , but to the gods alone Our future offspring and our wives are known . DRYDEN . From my own Apartment , March 15 . AMONG the various sets of correspondents who apply to me for advice ...
Pàgina 28
... actions with a secret indulgence . There should be always an inward fondness pleading for each other , such as may add new beauties to every thing that is excellent , give charms to what is indifferent , and cover every thing that is ...
... actions with a secret indulgence . There should be always an inward fondness pleading for each other , such as may add new beauties to every thing that is excellent , give charms to what is indifferent , and cover every thing that is ...
Pàgina 40
... actions of his life . The pas- sage relating to his son is so extremely beautiful , that I must not omit it . Ulysses , after having de- scribed him as wise in council and active in war , and mentioned the foes whom he had slain in ...
... actions of his life . The pas- sage relating to his son is so extremely beautiful , that I must not omit it . Ulysses , after having de- scribed him as wise in council and active in war , and mentioned the foes whom he had slain in ...
Pàgina 41
... actions , was inferior to none but the divine Achilles , " The same noble condescension , which never dwells but in truly great minds , and such as Homer would represent that of Ulysses to have been , discovers itself likewise in the ...
... actions , was inferior to none but the divine Achilles , " The same noble condescension , which never dwells but in truly great minds , and such as Homer would represent that of Ulysses to have been , discovers itself likewise in the ...
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