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... language will possibly suffer . Longinus has observed , that this description of love in Sappho is an exact copy of nature , and that all the circumstances , which follow one another in such an hurry of sentiments , notwithstanding they ...
... language will possibly suffer . Longinus has observed , that this description of love in Sappho is an exact copy of nature , and that all the circumstances , which follow one another in such an hurry of sentiments , notwithstanding they ...
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... language and heightened with a luxuriance of wit . There are several of them translated * : but with such wide deviations from the original , and in a style so far different from the author's , that the transla- tor seems rather to have ...
... language and heightened with a luxuriance of wit . There are several of them translated * : but with such wide deviations from the original , and in a style so far different from the author's , that the transla- tor seems rather to have ...
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... language * The followers of Duns Scotus , a celebrated doctor of the schools , who flourished about the year 1300 , and from his op- posing some favourite doctrines of Thomas Aquinas , gave rise to a new party called Scotists , in ...
... language * The followers of Duns Scotus , a celebrated doctor of the schools , who flourished about the year 1300 , and from his op- posing some favourite doctrines of Thomas Aquinas , gave rise to a new party called Scotists , in ...
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... language , absence , Cupid , heart , eyes , hang , drown , and the like . This would very much abridge the lover's pains in this way of writing a letter , as it would enable him to express the most useful and significant words with a ...
... language , absence , Cupid , heart , eyes , hang , drown , and the like . This would very much abridge the lover's pains in this way of writing a letter , as it would enable him to express the most useful and significant words with a ...
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... language as indecent as ever was heard upon the water . The impertinent observations which the cox- comb made upon our shame and confusion were such , that it is an unspeakable grief to reflect upon them . As much as you have declaimed ...
... language as indecent as ever was heard upon the water . The impertinent observations which the cox- comb made upon our shame and confusion were such , that it is an unspeakable grief to reflect upon them . As much as you have declaimed ...
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The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals;, Volumen7 Richard Steele,Joseph Addison,Nathaniel Ogle Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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