BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA1958 |
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... learned class only by the superior number and novelty of the thoughts and relations 25 which they had to convey . The language of Algernon Sidney differs not at all from that , which every well - educated gentleman would wish to write ...
... learned class only by the superior number and novelty of the thoughts and relations 25 which they had to convey . The language of Algernon Sidney differs not at all from that , which every well - educated gentleman would wish to write ...
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... learned she this ? O she was innocent ! And to be innocent is Nature's wisdom ! The fledge - dove knows the prowlers of the air , Fear'd soon as seen , and flutters back to shelter . And the young steed recoils upon his haunches , The ...
... learned she this ? O she was innocent ! And to be innocent is Nature's wisdom ! The fledge - dove knows the prowlers of the air , Fear'd soon as seen , and flutters back to shelter . And the young steed recoils upon his haunches , The ...
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... learned the conception of Beauty as uniformity in variety ; but he does not seem to have been acquainted with this work . A passage in T. T. ( Dec. 27 , 1831 : ' The old definition of Beauty in the Roman School was , " il più nell ' uno ...
... learned the conception of Beauty as uniformity in variety ; but he does not seem to have been acquainted with this work . A passage in T. T. ( Dec. 27 , 1831 : ' The old definition of Beauty in the Roman School was , " il più nell ' uno ...
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