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Still the impression a swan leaves is that of grace . So does Racine . Boileau may be compared to a dog , whose fagacity is remarkable , as well as its fawning on its master , and its snarling at those he dislikes .
Still the impression a swan leaves is that of grace . So does Racine . Boileau may be compared to a dog , whose fagacity is remarkable , as well as its fawning on its master , and its snarling at those he dislikes .
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... reproaches to Voltaire , whose indelicacy in the Pucelle , degraded him as much , when compared with the three authors I have named , as his Henriade leaves Virgil , and even Lucan , whom he more resembles , by far his superiors .
... reproaches to Voltaire , whose indelicacy in the Pucelle , degraded him as much , when compared with the three authors I have named , as his Henriade leaves Virgil , and even Lucan , whom he more resembles , by far his superiors .
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Oh ! was I made by some transforming power A bee - to buz in your sequefter'd bow'r , To pierce your ivy shade with murm'ring sound , And the light leaves that compass you around . I know thee , love ! and to my sorrow find A god thou ...
Oh ! was I made by some transforming power A bee - to buz in your sequefter'd bow'r , To pierce your ivy shade with murm'ring sound , And the light leaves that compass you around . I know thee , love ! and to my sorrow find A god thou ...
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At the end of the month the leaves of many trees lose their given colours , and begin their grave autumnal tints , indicative of the approaching desolation of winter . LIFE AND WRITINGS OF PINDAR , THE CELEBRATED GRECIAN POET .
At the end of the month the leaves of many trees lose their given colours , and begin their grave autumnal tints , indicative of the approaching desolation of winter . LIFE AND WRITINGS OF PINDAR , THE CELEBRATED GRECIAN POET .
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The houses in which the heivas are performed are open at the ends and in front , the back being screened by matting of cocoa - nut leaves ; round the ends and in front of the house there is a low railing of about a foot in height ...
The houses in which the heivas are performed are open at the ends and in front , the back being screened by matting of cocoa - nut leaves ; round the ends and in front of the house there is a low railing of about a foot in height ...
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