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Page 19
... circumstances , perhaps , than to those of its innocence and excellence . It continued , as we have the strongest rea- sons to believe , equally pure and exemplary throughout the subsequent stages of his life ; but no sooner did he ...
... circumstances , perhaps , than to those of its innocence and excellence . It continued , as we have the strongest rea- sons to believe , equally pure and exemplary throughout the subsequent stages of his life ; but no sooner did he ...
Page 59
... circumstance of the lady Alice having been separated from her company in the night , and having wandered for some time by her- self in the forest of Haywood , as she was returning from a distant visit to meet her father , on his taking ...
... circumstance of the lady Alice having been separated from her company in the night , and having wandered for some time by her- self in the forest of Haywood , as she was returning from a distant visit to meet her father , on his taking ...
Page 64
... circumstance in the conduct of his fable , ) he is only guilty of the same trespass against common sense , which his favourite Euripides has frequently commit- ted . The length and even poise of the speeches in Comus are also formed on ...
... circumstance in the conduct of his fable , ) he is only guilty of the same trespass against common sense , which his favourite Euripides has frequently commit- ted . The length and even poise of the speeches in Comus are also formed on ...
Page 93
... circumstances of this inter- view between two extraordinary men , emi- nently raised above the level of their species by their talents and their attainments , we should probably acquire nothing from our knowledge to excite our wonder ...
... circumstances of this inter- view between two extraordinary men , emi- nently raised above the level of their species by their talents and their attainments , we should probably acquire nothing from our knowledge to excite our wonder ...
Page 106
... circumstance , which deprived him of a still more free and intimate communi- cation with this elegant Mæcenas of modern Italy . This was intimated to Milton , on his departure from Naples , by Manso himself , who with all his kindnesses ...
... circumstance , which deprived him of a still more free and intimate communi- cation with this elegant Mæcenas of modern Italy . This was intimated to Milton , on his departure from Naples , by Manso himself , who with all his kindnesses ...
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