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Sivu 21
... wrote them to please himself . His contemporary , Dr. Heylin , said of French cooks , that “ their trade was not to feed the belly , but the palate . ” Dryden was a great while in learning this secret , as available in good writing as ...
... wrote them to please himself . His contemporary , Dr. Heylin , said of French cooks , that “ their trade was not to feed the belly , but the palate . ” Dryden was a great while in learning this secret , as available in good writing as ...
Sivu 137
... wrote under a certain restraint is plain from the Colophon of his book , where he says : “ Nihil autem hic ita assertum volo , quod æquiori judicio Catholicæ Christi Ecclesiæ non omnino submittam , palinodia mox spontanea emendaturus ...
... wrote under a certain restraint is plain from the Colophon of his book , where he says : “ Nihil autem hic ita assertum volo , quod æquiori judicio Catholicæ Christi Ecclesiæ non omnino submittam , palinodia mox spontanea emendaturus ...
Sivu 308
... wrote a Latin poem on the valor of the Saxon soldiers , which his father very sensibly advised him to shorten . In 1750 , four years after leaving the school , he writes to his father : “ I believed even when I was at Meissen that one ...
... wrote a Latin poem on the valor of the Saxon soldiers , which his father very sensibly advised him to shorten . In 1750 , four years after leaving the school , he writes to his father : “ I believed even when I was at Meissen that one ...
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