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Page 50
... grace the well - studied chords of some choice com- poser ; sometimes the lute or soft organ - stop waiting on elegant voices , either to religious , martial , or civil ditties ; which , if wise men and prophets be not ex- tremely out ...
... grace the well - studied chords of some choice com- poser ; sometimes the lute or soft organ - stop waiting on elegant voices , either to religious , martial , or civil ditties ; which , if wise men and prophets be not ex- tremely out ...
Page 60
... grace and strength . Here is some truth- more error . Native energy will effect wonders , unaided by school or college . The best attainments are made from inward impulse , but it does not follow that outward discipline of any ...
... grace and strength . Here is some truth- more error . Native energy will effect wonders , unaided by school or college . The best attainments are made from inward impulse , but it does not follow that outward discipline of any ...
Page 64
... grace , and rapidity , which constantly excite and never exhaust the attention , the love for sparkling sallies , the playfulness and variety , which make a man brilliant and attractive in conversation , are the re- verse of the love of ...
... grace , and rapidity , which constantly excite and never exhaust the attention , the love for sparkling sallies , the playfulness and variety , which make a man brilliant and attractive in conversation , are the re- verse of the love of ...
Page 70
... grace , As if she had engrossed the virtue of her race , Her nature strove th ' unnatural feuds to heal , Her wisdom made the weak to her appeal ; And though the wounds she cured were soon unclosed Unwearied still her kindness ...
... grace , As if she had engrossed the virtue of her race , Her nature strove th ' unnatural feuds to heal , Her wisdom made the weak to her appeal ; And though the wounds she cured were soon unclosed Unwearied still her kindness ...
Page 92
... grace , of his descriptions ; for his elegant manner of expressing sentiments noble , delicate , and consistent in their tone ; for his imagination , but , more than all , for his expansive and fer- vent piety . In his fidelity of ...
... grace , of his descriptions ; for his elegant manner of expressing sentiments noble , delicate , and consistent in their tone ; for his imagination , but , more than all , for his expansive and fer- vent piety . In his fidelity of ...
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