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Page 182
... expressed whether , at his Lordship's time of life , Petrarch ever wrote one half so good . ' After this preference over Petrarch , we were the less surprised to observe that a very elegant version ' of the first Ode in Horace by the ...
... expressed whether , at his Lordship's time of life , Petrarch ever wrote one half so good . ' After this preference over Petrarch , we were the less surprised to observe that a very elegant version ' of the first Ode in Horace by the ...
Page 401
... expressed freely his resentment against any immorality or im- piety . He not only shewed a great and constant regard to religion in general , as well by an exemplary course of life , as in all his writings ; but was also a firm believer ...
... expressed freely his resentment against any immorality or im- piety . He not only shewed a great and constant regard to religion in general , as well by an exemplary course of life , as in all his writings ; but was also a firm believer ...
Page 524
... expressed , nor perhaps improperly estimated , in the subsequent pas- sages : As Locke discovered the origin of ideas , and Newton brought to light the principle of motion in the universe , so has Corneille in- vented a mode of exciting ...
... expressed , nor perhaps improperly estimated , in the subsequent pas- sages : As Locke discovered the origin of ideas , and Newton brought to light the principle of motion in the universe , so has Corneille in- vented a mode of exciting ...
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