Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... tion of Eugenio , who has an estate and seat in a distant county . As we were unwilling to travel without improvement , we turned often from the di- rect road to please ourselves with the view of na- ture or of art ; we examined every ...
... tion of Eugenio , who has an estate and seat in a distant county . As we were unwilling to travel without improvement , we turned often from the di- rect road to please ourselves with the view of na- ture or of art ; we examined every ...
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... tion which perhaps occurs to every man that sees or hears of military glories ? Tully observes of Achilles , that had not Homer written , his valour had been without praise . Nisi Ilias illa extitisset , idem tumulus qui corpus ejus ...
... tion which perhaps occurs to every man that sees or hears of military glories ? Tully observes of Achilles , that had not Homer written , his valour had been without praise . Nisi Ilias illa extitisset , idem tumulus qui corpus ejus ...
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... tion or comparison of common sentiments , may be with great justice suspected whenever they are found a se- cond time . Thus Waller probably owed to Grotius an elegant compliment : Here lies the learned Savil's heir , So early wise ...
... tion or comparison of common sentiments , may be with great justice suspected whenever they are found a se- cond time . Thus Waller probably owed to Grotius an elegant compliment : Here lies the learned Savil's heir , So early wise ...
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... tion of any common trade . Some have been so forcibly struck with this obser- vation , that they have , in the first warmth of their discovery , thought it reasonable to alter the cominon distribution of dignity , and ventured to ...
... tion of any common trade . Some have been so forcibly struck with this obser- vation , that they have , in the first warmth of their discovery , thought it reasonable to alter the cominon distribution of dignity , and ventured to ...
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... tion , tion , at least to withhold it . His enemies N ° 146 . 33 THE RAMBLER . An account of an author travelling in quest of own character The uncertainty of fame.
... tion , tion , at least to withhold it . His enemies N ° 146 . 33 THE RAMBLER . An account of an author travelling in quest of own character The uncertainty of fame.
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