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Pàgina 2
... further , about fifty similes , that were never yet applied , besides three - and - twenty descrip- tions of the sun rising , that might be of great use to an epic poet . These are my more bulky com- modities : besides which , I have ...
... further , about fifty similes , that were never yet applied , besides three - and - twenty descrip- tions of the sun rising , that might be of great use to an epic poet . These are my more bulky com- modities : besides which , I have ...
Pàgina 11
... further instruc- tions . If possible , transfer your passion from the woman you are now in love with to another ; or , if you cannot do that , change the passion itself into some other passion , that is , to speak more plainly , find ...
... further instruc- tions . If possible , transfer your passion from the woman you are now in love with to another ; or , if you cannot do that , change the passion itself into some other passion , that is , to speak more plainly , find ...
Pàgina 25
... further al- ledged , That the expressions mentioned in the pa- pers written to her were become mere words , and that she had been always ready to marry any of those who said they died for her ; but that they made their escape , as soon ...
... further al- ledged , That the expressions mentioned in the pa- pers written to her were become mere words , and that she had been always ready to marry any of those who said they died for her ; but that they made their escape , as soon ...
Pàgina 44
... further granted in favour of these persons , that they may be received at any table , where there are more pre- sent than seven in number : provided that they do not take upon them to talk , judge , commend , or * Story's Gate , at one ...
... further granted in favour of these persons , that they may be received at any table , where there are more pre- sent than seven in number : provided that they do not take upon them to talk , judge , commend , or * Story's Gate , at one ...
Pàgina 48
... further pleased with the beautiful objects around her , than as she sees them in company with Adam , in that passage so inexpressibly charming : " With thee conversing , I forget all time ; All seasons , and their change ; all please ...
... further pleased with the beautiful objects around her , than as she sees them in company with Adam , in that passage so inexpressibly charming : " With thee conversing , I forget all time ; All seasons , and their change ; all please ...
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