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30. oldal
I will conclude mine with a sentiment at all events more pertinent to the subject in hand : - " What an unhappy thing it is that critics do not , before putting forth their criticisms , take pains to inform themselves of the correctness ...
I will conclude mine with a sentiment at all events more pertinent to the subject in hand : - " What an unhappy thing it is that critics do not , before putting forth their criticisms , take pains to inform themselves of the correctness ...
39. oldal
you do read them , in defiance of the little difficulties you will at first meet with , you will very soon be off my mind ; there will no longer be much occasion for me to think for you , or to advise you ; the thing desired will be ...
you do read them , in defiance of the little difficulties you will at first meet with , you will very soon be off my mind ; there will no longer be much occasion for me to think for you , or to advise you ; the thing desired will be ...
509. oldal
Thus times do shift , each thing his turne do's hold ; New things succeed , as former things grow old . " Again , in his " New - yeares Gift sent to Sir Simeon Steward " ( Hesperides , i . 169 ) , he speaks of " A jolly Verse crown'd ...
Thus times do shift , each thing his turne do's hold ; New things succeed , as former things grow old . " Again , in his " New - yeares Gift sent to Sir Simeon Steward " ( Hesperides , i . 169 ) , he speaks of " A jolly Verse crown'd ...
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