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We now with to turn the attention of the reader to an officer of the first eminence in his profer . fion , whose military skill we admire , and whose uncealing activity entitles him to our approbation . His recent embarkation for the ...
We now with to turn the attention of the reader to an officer of the first eminence in his profer . fion , whose military skill we admire , and whose uncealing activity entitles him to our approbation . His recent embarkation for the ...
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I mention these as more expreílive than I could make definitions of my meaning ; but I will only apply the swan , under whose wings I will shelter an apology for Racine , whose pieces give me the idea of that bird .
I mention these as more expreílive than I could make definitions of my meaning ; but I will only apply the swan , under whose wings I will shelter an apology for Racine , whose pieces give me the idea of that bird .
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... and the Rape of the Lock , are standards of elegance and grace not to be paralleled by antiquity , and are eternal and mortifying reproaches to Voltaire , whose indelicacy in the Pucelle , degraded him as much , when compared with ...
... and the Rape of the Lock , are standards of elegance and grace not to be paralleled by antiquity , and are eternal and mortifying reproaches to Voltaire , whose indelicacy in the Pucelle , degraded him as much , when compared with ...
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Ah ! nymph , whose eyes destructive glances dart , Fair is your face but flinty is your heart ; Your scoin distracts me , and will make me tear The flow'ry crown I wove for you to wear , Where roses mingle with the ivy - wreath ...
Ah ! nymph , whose eyes destructive glances dart , Fair is your face but flinty is your heart ; Your scoin distracts me , and will make me tear The flow'ry crown I wove for you to wear , Where roses mingle with the ivy - wreath ...
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Into these delightful waters , whose transparency and rapidity please the eve even of the palfing traveller , I longed to throw my angle« I in these fowery meads would be , These chrystal streams should folace me , To whose harmonious ...
Into these delightful waters , whose transparency and rapidity please the eve even of the palfing traveller , I longed to throw my angle« I in these fowery meads would be , These chrystal streams should folace me , To whose harmonious ...
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