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Page 71
The son of the prince , in his canon of weariness , when he speaks of balm , saith
, it ought to be fortified with wax or pitch , that it ... The man who could make a
brazen head speak , may surely compete with the “ author " of the “ milk of roses .
The son of the prince , in his canon of weariness , when he speaks of balm , saith
, it ought to be fortified with wax or pitch , that it ... The man who could make a
brazen head speak , may surely compete with the “ author " of the “ milk of roses .
Page 215
... but most enormously vicious and ravenous ; foolish , but imperious ; very
uneasy to the king , and speaking of him , to ... spoke to him , as one in a rage ,
that forgot all decency , and , for some time , would not hear him speak in his
defence .
... but most enormously vicious and ravenous ; foolish , but imperious ; very
uneasy to the king , and speaking of him , to ... spoke to him , as one in a rage ,
that forgot all decency , and , for some time , would not hear him speak in his
defence .
Page 300
had the happiness to speak to her , or receive any favour from her . As for
example , if I chanced to go to see her where she lived , and that she entertained
me favourably , my design was ever after to preserve , as a precious relique , my
good ...
had the happiness to speak to her , or receive any favour from her . As for
example , if I chanced to go to see her where she lived , and that she entertained
me favourably , my design was ever after to preserve , as a precious relique , my
good ...
Page 303
H tories and fables , since a man durst not speak of them : but we must contemn
their ignorance , for I would gladly have your ancient things brought into
competition with the modern , were it for no other reason , but that this causes the
bringing ...
H tories and fables , since a man durst not speak of them : but we must contemn
their ignorance , for I would gladly have your ancient things brought into
competition with the modern , were it for no other reason , but that this causes the
bringing ...
Page 403
Oft of one wide expanse had I been told , That deep - brow ' d Homer ruled as his
demesne ; Yet did I never breathe its pure serene , Till I heard Chapman speak
out loud and bold : Then felt I like some watcher of the skies , When a new planet
...
Oft of one wide expanse had I been told , That deep - brow ' d Homer ruled as his
demesne ; Yet did I never breathe its pure serene , Till I heard Chapman speak
out loud and bold : Then felt I like some watcher of the skies , When a new planet
...
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