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... following ode, I shall subjoin the translation of it as it was sent me by a friend, whose admirable pastorals and Winter Piece have been already so well received '. The reader will find in it No. 223 THE SPECTATOR 81.
... following ode, I shall subjoin the translation of it as it was sent me by a friend, whose admirable pastorals and Winter Piece have been already so well received '. The reader will find in it No. 223 THE SPECTATOR 81.
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Longinus has quoted another ode of this great poetess, which is likewise admirable in its kind, and has been translated by the same hand with the foregoing one. I shall oblige my reader with it in another paper '. In the meanwhile, I ...
Longinus has quoted another ode of this great poetess, which is likewise admirable in its kind, and has been translated by the same hand with the foregoing one. I shall oblige my reader with it in another paper '. In the meanwhile, I ...
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... admiration, but discover it differently according to their characters. Peter receives his Master's orders on his knees, with an admiration mixed with a more particular attention ; the two next with a more open ecstasy, though still ...
... admiration, but discover it differently according to their characters. Peter receives his Master's orders on his knees, with an admiration mixed with a more particular attention ; the two next with a more open ecstasy, though still ...
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