Select British Classics, Volumen25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... human figure , as much as the other vilifies and degrades it . Every one will easily imagine I mean Signior Nicolini , who sets off the character he bears in an opera by his action , as much as he does the words of it by his voice ...
... human figure , as much as the other vilifies and degrades it . Every one will easily imagine I mean Signior Nicolini , who sets off the character he bears in an opera by his action , as much as he does the words of it by his voice ...
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... humanity , which I find in all my thoughts and reflections , I am happier than any sin- gle person can be , with all the wealth , strength , beau- ty , and success , that can be conferred upon a mortal , if he only relishes a proportion ...
... humanity , which I find in all my thoughts and reflections , I am happier than any sin- gle person can be , with all the wealth , strength , beau- ty , and success , that can be conferred upon a mortal , if he only relishes a proportion ...
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... humanity and benevolence of temper , I have ever delighted in reading the his- tory of ages past , which draws together into a narrow compass the great occurrences and events that are but thinly sown in those tracts of time , which lie ...
... humanity and benevolence of temper , I have ever delighted in reading the his- tory of ages past , which draws together into a narrow compass the great occurrences and events that are but thinly sown in those tracts of time , which lie ...
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... human body . While my mind was thus filled with that secret wonder and delight , I could not but look upon myself as in an act of devotion , and am very well pleased with the thought of a great heath- en anatomist , who calls his ...
... human body . While my mind was thus filled with that secret wonder and delight , I could not but look upon myself as in an act of devotion , and am very well pleased with the thought of a great heath- en anatomist , who calls his ...
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... human inven- tion , how great will your surprize be , when you shall have it in your power to model your own eye as you please , and adapt it to the bulk of objects , which , with all these helps , are by infinite degrees too minute for ...
... human inven- tion , how great will your surprize be , when you shall have it in your power to model your own eye as you please , and adapt it to the bulk of objects , which , with all these helps , are by infinite degrees too minute for ...
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acquaintance admired agreeable Anticyra Apartment appear bag-pipes beautiful behaviour Bickerstaff called character Cicero confess death delight desire discourse dress entertain esteem eyes father favour February 27 fortune Gascon gentleman give Great-Britain greatest hand happy hath heart honour humble servant humour husband imagination impertinent Isaac Bickerstaff kind King of Sweden lady lately learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage ment mind Nando's nation nature never night observe occasion OVID particular pass passion persons petitioner petticoat pleased pleasure poet present proper Pyrrha racter reader reason received Roman censors Rome says sense Sheer-lane shew sion soul speak spirit Stratonice Styx Tatler Telemachus tell temper Terentia thing thought THURSDAY Timoleon tion told town turn Ulysses upholsterer VIRG Virgil virtue walk whole wife woman words write young