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Pàgina 84
... Princes ; and pub- lick good , in which publick elegance is comprised , has ever been the object of your Majesty's regard . In the following pages your Majesty , I flatter myself , will find , that I have endeavoured at ex- tensive and ...
... Princes ; and pub- lick good , in which publick elegance is comprised , has ever been the object of your Majesty's regard . In the following pages your Majesty , I flatter myself , will find , that I have endeavoured at ex- tensive and ...
Pàgina 85
... Princes . When a private student revolves the ter- raqueous globe , he beholds a succession of coun- tries in which he has no more interest than in the imaginary regions of Jupiter and Saturn . But your Majesty must contemplate the ...
... Princes . When a private student revolves the ter- raqueous globe , he beholds a succession of coun- tries in which he has no more interest than in the imaginary regions of Jupiter and Saturn . But your Majesty must contemplate the ...
Pàgina 86
... Princes seldom permits them to survey the wide extent of national interest without losing sight of private merit : to exhibit qualities which may be imitated by the highest and the humblest of mankind : and to be at once amiable and ...
... Princes seldom permits them to survey the wide extent of national interest without losing sight of private merit : to exhibit qualities which may be imitated by the highest and the humblest of mankind : and to be at once amiable and ...
Pàgina 88
... Princes of Ferrara , has attracted to its trans- lator the favourable notice of a BRITISH QUEEN . Had this been the fate of Tasso , he would have been able to have celebrated the condescension of your Majesty in nobler language , but ...
... Princes of Ferrara , has attracted to its trans- lator the favourable notice of a BRITISH QUEEN . Had this been the fate of Tasso , he would have been able to have celebrated the condescension of your Majesty in nobler language , but ...
Pàgina 103
... princes ; not only instruct- ed scholars in literature , but formed ELIZABETH to empire . To propagate the works of such a writer will not be unworthy of your Lordship's patriotism : for I know not what greater benefits you can confer ...
... princes ; not only instruct- ed scholars in literature , but formed ELIZABETH to empire . To propagate the works of such a writer will not be unworthy of your Lordship's patriotism : for I know not what greater benefits you can confer ...
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