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But such , me feem , should be satisfied with the “ use of these days , seeing all
things accounted by their “ shows , and nothing esteemed of , that is not delightful
“ and pleasing to common sense . For this cause is Xe“ nophon preferred beforę
...
But such , me feem , should be satisfied with the “ use of these days , seeing all
things accounted by their “ shows , and nothing esteemed of , that is not delightful
“ and pleasing to common sense . For this cause is Xe“ nophon preferred beforę
...
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But there is not the same strain of sublimity as in the Iliad , because the
characters being most of them in common life , and concern ' d and employ ' d in
cabals , intrigues or rural af . fairs , they would not admit of it . To employ lofty
thoughts ...
But there is not the same strain of sublimity as in the Iliad , because the
characters being most of them in common life , and concern ' d and employ ' d in
cabals , intrigues or rural af . fairs , they would not admit of it . To employ lofty
thoughts ...
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These times want other aids : were Hector here , E ' n Heffor now in vain , like
Priam wou ' d appear , With us , one common shelter thou shalt find , Or in one
common fate with us be join ' d . She said , and with a last salute embrac ' O 2 Of
the ...
These times want other aids : were Hector here , E ' n Heffor now in vain , like
Priam wou ' d appear , With us , one common shelter thou shalt find , Or in one
common fate with us be join ' d . She said , and with a last salute embrac ' O 2 Of
the ...
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