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Strana 12
In the mean time , when I consider how much have seen , jead , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and fince I have neither time nor inclination to communicate the fulneis of my heart in speech , I am re .. folved to do it ...
In the mean time , when I consider how much have seen , jead , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and fince I have neither time nor inclination to communicate the fulneis of my heart in speech , I am re .. folved to do it ...
Strana 29
To consider the poet after the conjuror , I shall give you a taste of the Italian from the first lines of his preface . Eccoti , benigno lettore , un parto di poche fere , che fe ben nato di notte , non è però aborto di tenebre , mà se ...
To consider the poet after the conjuror , I shall give you a taste of the Italian from the first lines of his preface . Eccoti , benigno lettore , un parto di poche fere , che fe ben nato di notte , non è però aborto di tenebre , mà se ...
Strana 30
... there had been got together a great quantity of mice ; but Mr. Rich , the proprietor of the play - house , very prudently consider'd that it would be impossible for the cat to kill them all , and that confequently the princes of the ...
... there had been got together a great quantity of mice ; but Mr. Rich , the proprietor of the play - house , very prudently consider'd that it would be impossible for the cat to kill them all , and that confequently the princes of the ...
Strana 32
This may be attributed to the folly of admitting wit and learning as merit in themfelves , without considering the application of them . By this means it becomes a rule , not so much to regard what we do , as how we do it .
This may be attributed to the folly of admitting wit and learning as merit in themfelves , without considering the application of them . By this means it becomes a rule , not so much to regard what we do , as how we do it .
Strana 35
... began to consider myself , with fome confusion , as a person that had brought a disaster upon the family . The lady , however , recovering herself after a little space , said to her husband , with a ligh , “ My dear , misfortunes ...
... began to consider myself , with fome confusion , as a person that had brought a disaster upon the family . The lady , however , recovering herself after a little space , said to her husband , with a ligh , “ My dear , misfortunes ...
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