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Pagina 88
trackless woods ' , falls asleep by some murmuring water , and with melancholy
enthusiasm expects some dream of prognostication , or some musick played by
aerial performers . Both mirth and melancholy are solitary , silent inhabitants of
the ...
trackless woods ' , falls asleep by some murmuring water , and with melancholy
enthusiasm expects some dream of prognostication , or some musick played by
aerial performers . Both mirth and melancholy are solitary , silent inhabitants of
the ...
Pagina 141
What more can be expected from a life spent in ostentatious contempt of
regularity , and ended , before the abilities of many other men began to be
displayed " ! Poema Cl . V. JOANNIS PASSERATII , Regii in Academia Parisiensi
Professoris ...
What more can be expected from a life spent in ostentatious contempt of
regularity , and ended , before the abilities of many other men began to be
displayed " ! Poema Cl . V. JOANNIS PASSERATII , Regii in Academia Parisiensi
Professoris ...
Pagina 148
Such a society might , perhaps , without much difficulty , be collected ; but that it
would produce what is expected from it , may be doubted . The Italian academy
seems to have obtained its end . The language was refined , and so fixed that it ...
Such a society might , perhaps , without much difficulty , be collected ; but that it
would produce what is expected from it , may be doubted . The Italian academy
seems to have obtained its end . The language was refined , and so fixed that it ...
Pagina 153
Having disentangled himself from the difficulties of rhyme , he may justly be
expected to give the sense of Horace with greatexactness , and to suppress no
subtilty of sentiment , for the difficulty of expressingit VOL . 8 153 ROSCOMMON.
Having disentangled himself from the difficulties of rhyme , he may justly be
expected to give the sense of Horace with greatexactness , and to suppress no
subtilty of sentiment , for the difficulty of expressingit VOL . 8 153 ROSCOMMON.
Pagina 182
... to have been no hope that it should escape discovery ; for , though never more
than three met at a time , yet a design so extensive must , by necessity , be
communicated to many , who could not be expected to be all faithful , and all
prudent .
... to have been no hope that it should escape discovery ; for , though never more
than three met at a time , yet a design so extensive must , by necessity , be
communicated to many , who could not be expected to be all faithful , and all
prudent .
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