The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord MacaulayLongmans, Green, 1865 - 395 páginas |
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... pleasure . For these I have you to make love at such disadvantage . never hesitated to hazard an existence You smell too much of Falernian at which they alone render valuable to present . Would you stifle your mis - me . In the present ...
... pleasure . For these I have you to make love at such disadvantage . never hesitated to hazard an existence You smell too much of Falernian at which they alone render valuable to present . Would you stifle your mis - me . In the present ...
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... pleasure and the pain , By the follies and the wiles , Pouting fondness , sweet disdain , Happy tears and mournful smiles ; Come with music floating o'er thee ; Come with violets springing round : Let the Graces dance before thee , All ...
... pleasure and the pain , By the follies and the wiles , Pouting fondness , sweet disdain , Happy tears and mournful smiles ; Come with music floating o'er thee ; Come with violets springing round : Let the Graces dance before thee , All ...
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... chiocce , " Come si converrebbe al tristo buco . " * I turn with pleasure from these * Inferno , canto xxxii . CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . wretched performances to CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . 31.
... chiocce , " Come si converrebbe al tristo buco . " * I turn with pleasure from these * Inferno , canto xxxii . CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . wretched performances to CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . 31.
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... pleasure . At present I will only say think disproportioned to his real claims that there is no other version in the on the admiration of mankind . In the world , as far as I know , so faithful , yet first place , he is an egotist ...
... pleasure . At present I will only say think disproportioned to his real claims that there is no other version in the on the admiration of mankind . In the world , as far as I know , so faithful , yet first place , he is an egotist ...
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... pleasure . The passages in which harpies , elegant and informed , but Milton has alluded to his own cir- fickle and rapacious , could never in- cumstances are perhaps read more spire respect . frequently , and with more interest , than ...
... pleasure . The passages in which harpies , elegant and informed , but Milton has alluded to his own cir- fickle and rapacious , could never in- cumstances are perhaps read more spire respect . frequently , and with more interest , than ...
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The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1865 |
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