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Accordingly from this beautiful scene of conjugal tenderness the reader is
presently transplanted to one of a very different nature ; but which , though drawn
up with infinite spirit , will hardly be understood at the first perusal without a little ...
Accordingly from this beautiful scene of conjugal tenderness the reader is
presently transplanted to one of a very different nature ; but which , though drawn
up with infinite spirit , will hardly be understood at the first perusal without a little ...
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In woman ? thou'rt deceiv'd ; but that we both Had mothers ; I could say how
women are , In their own natures , models of ... It were good justice that the
properest men Should be preferr'd to fortune , such as nature Had mark'd with fair
abilities ...
In woman ? thou'rt deceiv'd ; but that we both Had mothers ; I could say how
women are , In their own natures , models of ... It were good justice that the
properest men Should be preferr'd to fortune , such as nature Had mark'd with fair
abilities ...
Page 73
... tameness as you find , Adurni , That you cast loud defiance ? sayAdur . I have
robb'd you Of rigour , Auria , by my strict self - penance For the presumption . Aur .
Sure , Italians hardly Admit dispute in questions of this nature ; The trick is new .
... tameness as you find , Adurni , That you cast loud defiance ? sayAdur . I have
robb'd you Of rigour , Auria , by my strict self - penance For the presumption . Aur .
Sure , Italians hardly Admit dispute in questions of this nature ; The trick is new .
Page 123
These are too little ; more are due to him That is the pattern of his father's glory :
Dwell but among us , industry shall strive To make another artificial nature , And
change all other seasons into ours . Hum . Shall my heart break ? I can contain
no ...
These are too little ; more are due to him That is the pattern of his father's glory :
Dwell but among us , industry shall strive To make another artificial nature , And
change all other seasons into ours . Hum . Shall my heart break ? I can contain
no ...
Page 131
A prince , who is so excellently good , His virtue is his honour , more than blood ;
In whose clear nature , as two suns , do ... Who does , with princely moderation ,
give His subjects an example how to live ; Teaching their erring natures to direct
...
A prince , who is so excellently good , His virtue is his honour , more than blood ;
In whose clear nature , as two suns , do ... Who does , with princely moderation ,
give His subjects an example how to live ; Teaching their erring natures to direct
...
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