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Pagina 48
Ignorance , Fear , Death , To whom he gives their names . Likewise Winter , Heat
, Tempest , & c . Faith , Hope , comfort him , and instruct him . Charity , Chorus
briefly concludes . Such was his first design , which could have produced only an
...
Ignorance , Fear , Death , To whom he gives their names . Likewise Winter , Heat
, Tempest , & c . Faith , Hope , comfort him , and instruct him . Charity , Chorus
briefly concludes . Such was his first design , which could have produced only an
...
Pagina 50
He is humbled , relents , despairs ; at last appears Mercy , comforts him ,
promises the Messiah ; then calls in Faith , Hope , and Charity ; instructs him ; he
repents , gives God the glory , submits to his penalty . The chorus briefly
concludes .
He is humbled , relents , despairs ; at last appears Mercy , comforts him ,
promises the Messiah ; then calls in Faith , Hope , and Charity ; instructs him ; he
repents , gives God the glory , submits to his penalty . The chorus briefly
concludes .
Pagina 57
... Italian pronunciation to our own , except that it is more general ; and to teach it
to an Englishman is only to make him a foreigner at home . He who travels , if he
speaks Latin , may so soon learn the sounds which every native gives it , that he
...
... Italian pronunciation to our own , except that it is more general ; and to teach it
to an Englishman is only to make him a foreigner at home . He who travels , if he
speaks Latin , may so soon learn the sounds which every native gives it , that he
...
Pagina 70
In the mean time he continued his studies , and supplied the want of sight by a
very odd expedient , of which Philips gives the following account : Mr. Philips tells
us , “ that though our author had daily about him one or other to read , some ...
In the mean time he continued his studies , and supplied the want of sight by a
very odd expedient , of which Philips gives the following account : Mr. Philips tells
us , “ that though our author had daily about him one or other to read , some ...
Pagina 71
A language not understood can never be so read as to give pleasure , and , very
seldom , so as to convey meaning . If few men would have had resolution to write
books with such embarrassments , few , likewise , would have wanted ability to ...
A language not understood can never be so read as to give pleasure , and , very
seldom , so as to convey meaning . If few men would have had resolution to write
books with such embarrassments , few , likewise , would have wanted ability to ...
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