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... temple . A priest stretches himself on the ground , and all the people pour forth the most horrid cries , while drums and timbrels swell the infernal concert . After this dissonance , miscalled music , has continued about two hours ...
... temple . A priest stretches himself on the ground , and all the people pour forth the most horrid cries , while drums and timbrels swell the infernal concert . After this dissonance , miscalled music , has continued about two hours ...
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... temple until they were dead ; some are praised for being excellent poets , who were never mentioned , except for their dulness , when living ; others for sub- lime orators , who were never noted , except for their impudence ; and others ...
... temple until they were dead ; some are praised for being excellent poets , who were never mentioned , except for their dulness , when living ; others for sub- lime orators , who were never noted , except for their impudence ; and others ...
Side 55
... temple marked with the hand of antiquity , solemn as religious awe , adorned with all the magnificence of barbarous profusion , dim windows , fretted pillars , long colonnades , and dark ceilings . Think , then , what were my sensations ...
... temple marked with the hand of antiquity , solemn as religious awe , adorned with all the magnificence of barbarous profusion , dim windows , fretted pillars , long colonnades , and dark ceilings . Think , then , what were my sensations ...
Side 56
... temple . " If any monument , " said he , " should par- ticularly excite your curiosity , I shall endeavor to satisfy your demands . I accepted with thanks the gentleman's offer , adding , that " I was come to observe the policy , the ...
... temple . " If any monument , " said he , " should par- ticularly excite your curiosity , I shall endeavor to satisfy your demands . I accepted with thanks the gentleman's offer , adding , that " I was come to observe the policy , the ...
Side 57
... temple to give him a place . Should he not be ashamed to be seen among company , where even moderate merit would look like infamy ? I suppose , replied the man in black , the gentleman was rich , and his friends , as is usual in such a ...
... temple to give him a place . Should he not be ashamed to be seen among company , where even moderate merit would look like infamy ? I suppose , replied the man in black , the gentleman was rich , and his friends , as is usual in such a ...
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