Poems, Nide 2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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... least from the Precepts and Examples 2375 of the Ancients , who were always our best Masters . I will only illus- trate them , and discover some of the hidden Beauties in their Designs , that we thereby may form our own in imitation of ...
... least from the Precepts and Examples 2375 of the Ancients , who were always our best Masters . I will only illus- trate them , and discover some of the hidden Beauties in their Designs , that we thereby may form our own in imitation of ...
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... least . Mango's and Limes , whose nourishment is little , Tho ' not for Food , are yet preserv'd for Pickle . So this green Writer , may pretend , at least , To whet your Stomachs for a better Feast . He makes this difference in the ...
... least . Mango's and Limes , whose nourishment is little , Tho ' not for Food , are yet preserv'd for Pickle . So this green Writer , may pretend , at least , To whet your Stomachs for a better Feast . He makes this difference in the ...
Sivu 914
... least decay in your Excellent Judgment , and comprehension of all things , which are within the compass of Humane Understanding . Your ss Conversation is as easie as it is instructive , and I cou'd never observe the least vanity or the ...
... least decay in your Excellent Judgment , and comprehension of all things , which are within the compass of Humane Understanding . Your ss Conversation is as easie as it is instructive , and I cou'd never observe the least vanity or the ...
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