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... hand at the end of my Lord Roscom- mon's Essay on Translated Poetry . I shall refer my reader thither for some of the master - strokes in the sixth book of Paradise Lost , though at the same time there are many others which that noble ...
... hand at the end of my Lord Roscom- mon's Essay on Translated Poetry . I shall refer my reader thither for some of the master - strokes in the sixth book of Paradise Lost , though at the same time there are many others which that noble ...
Side 246
... hand He took the golden compasses , prepared In God's eternal store , to circumscribe This universe , and all created things : One foot he centred , and the other turned Round through the vast profundity obscure , And said , Thus far ...
... hand He took the golden compasses , prepared In God's eternal store , to circumscribe This universe , and all created things : One foot he centred , and the other turned Round through the vast profundity obscure , And said , Thus far ...
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... hands into their pockets as far as ever they can thrust them , and others looking with great attention on a piece of ... hand , which he used to twist about a thumb , or a finger , all the while he was speaking : the wags of those days ...
... hands into their pockets as far as ever they can thrust them , and others looking with great attention on a piece of ... hand , which he used to twist about a thumb , or a finger , all the while he was speaking : the wags of those days ...
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THE SPECTATOR | 1 |
Account of SapphoHer Hymn to Venus 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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