Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1984 - 840 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 12
... Wishes THE TENTH SATIRE OF JUVENAL IMITATED Let observation with extensive view , Survey mankind , from China to Peru ... wish th ' afflictive dart , Each gift of nature , and each grace of art , With fatal heat impetuous courage glows ...
... Wishes THE TENTH SATIRE OF JUVENAL IMITATED Let observation with extensive view , Survey mankind , from China to Peru ... wish th ' afflictive dart , Each gift of nature , and each grace of art , With fatal heat impetuous courage glows ...
الصفحة 14
... wish is full to riot and to rail . In full - blown dignity , see Wolsey stand , Law in his voice , and fortune in ... wishes tower , Claim 14 THE VANITY OF HUMAN WISHES.
... wish is full to riot and to rail . In full - blown dignity , see Wolsey stand , Law in his voice , and fortune in ... wishes tower , Claim 14 THE VANITY OF HUMAN WISHES.
الصفحة 562
... wish , and it shall be granted . As you raise your wish higher , the water will be sweeter and sweeter to the taste ; but beware that you are not tempted by its increasing sweetness to repeat your draughts , for the ill effects of your wish ...
... wish , and it shall be granted . As you raise your wish higher , the water will be sweeter and sweeter to the taste ; but beware that you are not tempted by its increasing sweetness to repeat your draughts , for the ill effects of your wish ...
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Translation of Horace Odes ii 20 1726 12 | 1 |
Prologue to Garricks Lethe 1740 | 8 |
Irene Act 11 Scene vii 1749 | 24 |
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