Explanatory Notes and Remarks on Milton's Paradise LostJames, John, and Paul Knapton, 1734 - 546 psl. |
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... Kind is Vifible , in the Colour , Motion , and Look of the Eye which has the fad Un- happiness of being Extinguifh'd by it . ' tis Wonderfully Expreft in the Picture from Whence this Print was made , as well as the Sett of the Mouth ...
... Kind is Vifible , in the Colour , Motion , and Look of the Eye which has the fad Un- happiness of being Extinguifh'd by it . ' tis Wonderfully Expreft in the Picture from Whence this Print was made , as well as the Sett of the Mouth ...
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... Kind is Visible , in the Colour , Motion , and Look of the Eye which has the fad Un- happiness of being Extinguish'd by it . ' tis Wonderfully Expreft in the Picture from Whence this Print was made , as well as the Sett of the Mouth ...
... Kind is Visible , in the Colour , Motion , and Look of the Eye which has the fad Un- happiness of being Extinguish'd by it . ' tis Wonderfully Expreft in the Picture from Whence this Print was made , as well as the Sett of the Mouth ...
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... Kind of Diverfions . He was a Chear- full Companion ; but no Joker : his Conver- fation was Lively , but with Dignity . and as he was whilft Young , he Continu'd to be in his more Advanc'd Age . in a Latin Letter ( his 21ft , in the ...
... Kind of Diverfions . He was a Chear- full Companion ; but no Joker : his Conver- fation was Lively , but with Dignity . and as he was whilft Young , he Continu'd to be in his more Advanc'd Age . in a Latin Letter ( his 21ft , in the ...
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... these his Younger Years , but All his Life after , he fhew'd he bore a Generous Mind above the Peafantly Regard of Wages and Hire . if he had Recompences of That kind for his Ser- vices to the Publick , they were not the End vices *
... these his Younger Years , but All his Life after , he fhew'd he bore a Generous Mind above the Peafantly Regard of Wages and Hire . if he had Recompences of That kind for his Ser- vices to the Publick , they were not the End vices *
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... kind of Rich Hopes as this Fortune - teller dreams of . It is to be Noted he was Yet Unmarried . His Early Application to Study , and Success in it , Himself gives Us an Account of in his Introductory Difcourfe to his Second Book of the ...
... kind of Rich Hopes as this Fortune - teller dreams of . It is to be Noted he was Yet Unmarried . His Early Application to Study , and Success in it , Himself gives Us an Account of in his Introductory Difcourfe to his Second Book of the ...
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Explanatory Notes and Remarks on Milton's Paradise Lost Jonathan Richardson Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1970 |
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