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... speaking of this in those manuscript anecdotes al- ready quoted , says , That the poem is very good . The story , continues he , was written originally in Spanish , whence probably Howel had translated it into prose , and inserted it in ...
... speaking of this in those manuscript anecdotes al- ready quoted , says , That the poem is very good . The story , continues he , was written originally in Spanish , whence probably Howel had translated it into prose , and inserted it in ...
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... speaking on this occasion ) in both were perfectly " answerable ; and , to the shame of the peerage be " it spoken , I saw at that time several Lords concur " to condemn in one general vote all that they had " approved in a former ...
... speaking on this occasion ) in both were perfectly " answerable ; and , to the shame of the peerage be " it spoken , I saw at that time several Lords concur " to condemn in one general vote all that they had " approved in a former ...
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... speaking more hap- pily applied , or a tale better told , than this . PALEMON AND LAVINIA . Mr. Thomson , though , in general , a verbose and affected poet , has told this story with unusual simplicity it is rather given here for being ...
... speaking more hap- pily applied , or a tale better told , than this . PALEMON AND LAVINIA . Mr. Thomson , though , in general , a verbose and affected poet , has told this story with unusual simplicity it is rather given here for being ...
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... speak to them in the tones of anger , and sometimes it was even necessary to use blows , to excite them to their duty . How different these from the common people of England , whom a blow might induce to return the affront sevenfold ...
... speak to them in the tones of anger , and sometimes it was even necessary to use blows , to excite them to their duty . How different these from the common people of England , whom a blow might induce to return the affront sevenfold ...
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... speak without metaphor , she conforms to general fashion , only when it hap- pens not to be repugnant to private beauty . Our ladies , on the contrary , seem to have no other standard for grace but the run of the town . If fashion gives ...
... speak without metaphor , she conforms to general fashion , only when it hap- pens not to be repugnant to private beauty . Our ladies , on the contrary , seem to have no other standard for grace but the run of the town . If fashion gives ...
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