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... called miseram Eurydicen . The repetition of Eurydice in two very short lines hurts the ear , which Virgil escaped by interposing several other words ; and the name itself happens not to be harmonious enough to suffer such repetition ...
... called miseram Eurydicen . The repetition of Eurydice in two very short lines hurts the ear , which Virgil escaped by interposing several other words ; and the name itself happens not to be harmonious enough to suffer such repetition ...
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... called the Wonders of Ireland . These works show us the taste of the age . His words are : " T'envoye ores Boece de Consolation , que j'ai translaté en François , jaçoit que bien entendes le Latin . " It is to be regretted that we have ...
... called the Wonders of Ireland . These works show us the taste of the age . His words are : " T'envoye ores Boece de Consolation , que j'ai translaté en François , jaçoit que bien entendes le Latin . " It is to be regretted that we have ...
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... called The Flaming Heart , and in the Seraphical Saint Teresa in Crashaw . - Warton . At But how beautiful an use has Pope here made of this doctrine ! the same time , nothing is introduced that here offends our serious ideas.- Bowles ...
... called The Flaming Heart , and in the Seraphical Saint Teresa in Crashaw . - Warton . At But how beautiful an use has Pope here made of this doctrine ! the same time , nothing is introduced that here offends our serious ideas.- Bowles ...
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... called the country party , and in violent opposition to the measures of Walpole , yet his clear and good sense enabled him to see the follies and virulence of all parties ; and it was his favourite maxim , that , however factious men ...
... called the country party , and in violent opposition to the measures of Walpole , yet his clear and good sense enabled him to see the follies and virulence of all parties ; and it was his favourite maxim , that , however factious men ...
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... called to a severe account had he lived . He died of the small - pox , on the ninth day , 16th February , 1721.— Bowles . The Patriot's plain , but untrod , path pursue ; To Robert, Earl of Oxford, prefixed to Parnelle's poems To James ...
... called to a severe account had he lived . He died of the small - pox , on the ninth day , 16th February , 1721.— Bowles . The Patriot's plain , but untrod , path pursue ; To Robert, Earl of Oxford, prefixed to Parnelle's poems To James ...
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