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Page 102
... though we encounter one verse in which a common word receives a most extraordinary Recoiling Nature shudders to survey thee ( a redundancy against which we must protest , en passant , ) And shakes , involuntarily , the hand .
... though we encounter one verse in which a common word receives a most extraordinary Recoiling Nature shudders to survey thee ( a redundancy against which we must protest , en passant , ) And shakes , involuntarily , the hand .
Page 342
“ His speech failing , he made a sign with his hand to be still spoken to , and could less endure that I should make any intermission ; even as one that runneth a race , whien he approacheth unto the end , doth straine himself most ...
“ His speech failing , he made a sign with his hand to be still spoken to , and could less endure that I should make any intermission ; even as one that runneth a race , whien he approacheth unto the end , doth straine himself most ...
Page 385
Partenopex now enters a hall in which a fine dinner is prepared for him , an unseen hand touches a harp , and a song is sung ; • Claret and pigment crown the rich repast . ' Quaint elves undress the wondering youth , and put him to bed ...
Partenopex now enters a hall in which a fine dinner is prepared for him , an unseen hand touches a harp , and a song is sung ; • Claret and pigment crown the rich repast . ' Quaint elves undress the wondering youth , and put him to bed ...
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