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... seems inconsistent with my opinion ; which is , that heathens may possibly be saved : in the first place I desire it may be considered that it is the preface only , not the creed itself , which ( till I am better informed ) is of too ...
... seems inconsistent with my opinion ; which is , that heathens may possibly be saved : in the first place I desire it may be considered that it is the preface only , not the creed itself , which ( till I am better informed ) is of too ...
Sivu 309
... Seems only wanting to this age , not thee . Thy genius , bounded by the times , like mine , Drudges on petty draughts , nor dare design A more exalted work , and more divine . 150 For what a song , or senseless opera Is to the living ...
... Seems only wanting to this age , not thee . Thy genius , bounded by the times , like mine , Drudges on petty draughts , nor dare design A more exalted work , and more divine . 150 For what a song , or senseless opera Is to the living ...
Sivu 499
... seems to be a greater spirit in them . There is a secret happiness attends 580 his choice , which in Petronius is called Curiosa Fe- licitas , and which I suppose he had from the Feliciter audere of Horace himself . But the most ...
... seems to be a greater spirit in them . There is a secret happiness attends 580 his choice , which in Petronius is called Curiosa Fe- licitas , and which I suppose he had from the Feliciter audere of Horace himself . But the most ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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