The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... soon proceeded to imitate him . His first productions he used to communicate to a rela- tion of his , who encouraged him , and frequently used to read with him Quintillian , Horace , and the best Latin Poets . La Fontaine further ...
... soon proceeded to imitate him . His first productions he used to communicate to a rela- tion of his , who encouraged him , and frequently used to read with him Quintillian , Horace , and the best Latin Poets . La Fontaine further ...
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... soon brought , and , to the honour of the host of the White Lion be it spoken , it was as sparkling as the eye of his pretty daughter , and as smooth as his own civility . My companion and I soon became intimately acquainted . I found ...
... soon brought , and , to the honour of the host of the White Lion be it spoken , it was as sparkling as the eye of his pretty daughter , and as smooth as his own civility . My companion and I soon became intimately acquainted . I found ...
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... soon seals his certain fate ---- And soon , alas ! upon the bier is laid . But see ! the clouds are vanish'd with the breeze , The heav'ns are fair , and Luna's paler light Tips with a silver hue the drooping trees , And brings each ...
... soon seals his certain fate ---- And soon , alas ! upon the bier is laid . But see ! the clouds are vanish'd with the breeze , The heav'ns are fair , and Luna's paler light Tips with a silver hue the drooping trees , And brings each ...
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