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... original . The verses of Pope accustomed my ear to the sound of poetic harmony . In the death of Hector , and the shipwreck of Ulysses , I tasted the new emotions of terror and pity ; and seriously disputed with my aunt on the vices and ...
... original . The verses of Pope accustomed my ear to the sound of poetic harmony . In the death of Hector , and the shipwreck of Ulysses , I tasted the new emotions of terror and pity ; and seriously disputed with my aunt on the vices and ...
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... original , and that such extempore versions must be inferior to the elaborate translations of professed scho- lars ; a silly sophism , which could not easily be confuted by a person ignorant of any other language than her own . From the ...
... original , and that such extempore versions must be inferior to the elaborate translations of professed scho- lars ; a silly sophism , which could not easily be confuted by a person ignorant of any other language than her own . From the ...
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... original vigour ; and that of the latter is adorned with the graces of elegance and simplicity . In the spring of 1761 , he ventured to make his appearance as an Author . He published a small volume , entitled Essai sur l'Etude de la ...
... original vigour ; and that of the latter is adorned with the graces of elegance and simplicity . In the spring of 1761 , he ventured to make his appearance as an Author . He published a small volume , entitled Essai sur l'Etude de la ...
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... original records , both Greek and Latin , from Dion Cassius to Ammianus Marcellinus , from the reign of Trajan to ... originals ; and in an ample dissertation on the miraculous darkness of the passion , I privately drew my conclusions ...
... original records , both Greek and Latin , from Dion Cassius to Ammianus Marcellinus , from the reign of Trajan to ... originals ; and in an ample dissertation on the miraculous darkness of the passion , I privately drew my conclusions ...
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... original state of independence their ( 1 ) The Italian Veneti , though often confounded with the Gauls , were more probably of Illyrian origin . See M. Freret , Memoires de l'Academie des Inscriptions , tom . xviii . * ( 2 ) See Maffei ...
... original state of independence their ( 1 ) The Italian Veneti , though often confounded with the Gauls , were more probably of Illyrian origin . See M. Freret , Memoires de l'Academie des Inscriptions , tom . xviii . * ( 2 ) See Maffei ...
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