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... High Life below Stairs 230 VI . On Education Upon Unfortunate Merit On the Instability of Wordly Grandeur 248 Some Account of the Academies of Italy 252 232 236 N ¡Æ VII . Of Eloquence Custom and Laws compared iv CONTENTS .
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... Two upon High Life below Upon Unfortunate Merit VI . On Education On the Instability of Wordly Grandeur 248 Some Account of the Academies of Italy 252 230 232 236 N ¡Æ VII . Of Eloquence Custom and Laws compared iv ¡¤ CONTENTS .
... Two upon High Life below Upon Unfortunate Merit VI . On Education On the Instability of Wordly Grandeur 248 Some Account of the Academies of Italy 252 230 232 236 N ¡Æ VII . Of Eloquence Custom and Laws compared iv ¡¤ CONTENTS .
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... Italian poet , beginning with , Invitat olim Bacchus ad c©¡nam suos Comum , Jocum , Cupidinem . Parnell , when he translated it , applied the cha- racters to some of his friends , and as it was written for their entertainment , it ...
... Italian poet , beginning with , Invitat olim Bacchus ad c©¡nam suos Comum , Jocum , Cupidinem . Parnell , when he translated it , applied the cha- racters to some of his friends , and as it was written for their entertainment , it ...
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... Italians , and hurts an English ear . AN ELEGY , WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCH - YARD . This is a very fine poem , but overloaded with epithet . The heroic measure with alternate rhime is very properly adapted to the solemnity of the sub ...
... Italians , and hurts an English ear . AN ELEGY , WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCH - YARD . This is a very fine poem , but overloaded with epithet . The heroic measure with alternate rhime is very properly adapted to the solemnity of the sub ...
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... ITALY , TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES LORD HALIFAX , 1701 . Few poems have done more honour to English genius than this . There is in it a strain of political thinking thinking that was , at that time , new in 124 . PREFACE TO THE.
... ITALY , TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES LORD HALIFAX , 1701 . Few poems have done more honour to English genius than this . There is in it a strain of political thinking thinking that was , at that time , new in 124 . PREFACE TO THE.
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