Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 2S. Walker, 1826 - English letters |
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Page 113
... thought most pertinent those to which we have been accus- to this assembly . Our departed tomed . They , who are not yet by friends have by facts been already age exempted from issue , should be honoured . Their children , from this ...
... thought most pertinent those to which we have been accus- to this assembly . Our departed tomed . They , who are not yet by friends have by facts been already age exempted from issue , should be honoured . Their children , from this ...
Page 267
... thought Mr. Lintot's civility not > be neglected ; so gave the boy a can . mall bag , containing three shirts , Silence ensued for a full hour : af- nd an Elzevir Virgil ; and mount- ter which Mr. Lintot lugg'd the reins , ng in an ...
... thought Mr. Lintot's civility not > be neglected ; so gave the boy a can . mall bag , containing three shirts , Silence ensued for a full hour : af- nd an Elzevir Virgil ; and mount- ter which Mr. Lintot lugg'd the reins , ng in an ...
Page 321
... thought , but every enough to give his author's sense in word and syllable ; who was still aim- good English , in poetical expressions , ing to crowd his sense into as nar- and in musical numbers : for , though row a compass as possibly ...
... thought , but every enough to give his author's sense in word and syllable ; who was still aim- good English , in poetical expressions , ing to crowd his sense into as nar- and in musical numbers : for , though row a compass as possibly ...
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