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Page 32
... admission , however , as true , we cannot perceive that any injury to the repu- tation of our author would be the necessary result . While the rod continued to be an instrument of punishment at our Universi- ties , its infliction would ...
... admission , however , as true , we cannot perceive that any injury to the repu- tation of our author would be the necessary result . While the rod continued to be an instrument of punishment at our Universi- ties , its infliction would ...
Page 45
... admitted to very high and distinguished praise . The object , as it may be proper to mention , of the love , which he has thus commemorated , was a lady , whom he accidentally saw in one of the publick walks near the metropolis , and of ...
... admitted to very high and distinguished praise . The object , as it may be proper to mention , of the love , which he has thus commemorated , was a lady , whom he accidentally saw in one of the publick walks near the metropolis , and of ...
Page 63
... admitted as just . But Milton when he wrote his Mask had no view to the modern stage ; and writing for one specific object , and in a peculiar walk of composition , he might conceive himself to be liberated from many of those rules ...
... admitted as just . But Milton when he wrote his Mask had no view to the modern stage ; and writing for one specific object , and in a peculiar walk of composition , he might conceive himself to be liberated from many of those rules ...
Page 104
... admitted as an apology . One of these short pieces , as ex- hibiting a picture of some of the principal features of the poet's own mind , may de- serve to be transcribed . We shall soon see this boasted fortitude demanded for severe ...
... admitted as an apology . One of these short pieces , as ex- hibiting a picture of some of the principal features of the poet's own mind , may de- serve to be transcribed . We shall soon see this boasted fortitude demanded for severe ...
Page 163
... admitted his scholars into his family , and the situation , secluded by a court from the street , and opening into a garden , supplied the retirement and quiet It was one of those houses , which were called Garden- M ག་ པའི་ བཙན་ བཟང ...
... admitted his scholars into his family , and the situation , secluded by a court from the street , and opening into a garden , supplied the retirement and quiet It was one of those houses , which were called Garden- M ག་ པའི་ བཙན་ བཟང ...
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