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Page 43
... ftrokes of nature in which it abounds , one of the most captivating and amusing in our language , and which , as its beauties are not of a tranfitory kind , as depending on par- ticular customs and manners , will ever be pe- rufed with ...
... ftrokes of nature in which it abounds , one of the most captivating and amusing in our language , and which , as its beauties are not of a tranfitory kind , as depending on par- ticular customs and manners , will ever be pe- rufed with ...
Page 144
... ftrokes of humour and character worthy Cervantes himself . The brevity to which POPE's narration was confined , would not permit him to infert the following humorous dialogue at length . " I am fatisfied you'll compafs your defign ...
... ftrokes of humour and character worthy Cervantes himself . The brevity to which POPE's narration was confined , would not permit him to infert the following humorous dialogue at length . " I am fatisfied you'll compafs your defign ...
Page 314
... ftrokes on the character of Eloifa , * Whom Marot praifes as the Ennius of France , Notre Ennius Guillaume de Lorris . He took his name from the town of Lorris where he was born . + There is undoubted evidence , that it was written an ...
... ftrokes on the character of Eloifa , * Whom Marot praifes as the Ennius of France , Notre Ennius Guillaume de Lorris . He took his name from the town of Lorris where he was born . + There is undoubted evidence , that it was written an ...
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