Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page x
... satisfaction to those who follow the different tastes of natural inclination ; for they who are of a dif- ferent persuasion rate this employment as little less than labour lost and time also . Yet as it behoves no one to try to satisfy ...
... satisfaction to those who follow the different tastes of natural inclination ; for they who are of a dif- ferent persuasion rate this employment as little less than labour lost and time also . Yet as it behoves no one to try to satisfy ...
Page xii
... satisfaction . I know well that what is wont to be condemned is that excess in the matter of style which appertains to it ; the very prince of Latin poetry was blamed for making some of his eclogues more elevated than others . Hence I ...
... satisfaction . I know well that what is wont to be condemned is that excess in the matter of style which appertains to it ; the very prince of Latin poetry was blamed for making some of his eclogues more elevated than others . Hence I ...
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... satisfaction . Carino advanced from the two , as I said , and reported to Crisalvo what had occurred , and what with the other four relatives on the same road took place , and all were surrounded on every side by wood , and remained ...
... satisfaction . Carino advanced from the two , as I said , and reported to Crisalvo what had occurred , and what with the other four relatives on the same road took place , and all were surrounded on every side by wood , and remained ...
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... satisfaction . It fell out that one day , ( and it had been for me one of the most venturous of my life , had not time and opportunity diminished my joys , ) I was going with some other shepherdesses of our hamlet , to cut sticks and ...
... satisfaction . It fell out that one day , ( and it had been for me one of the most venturous of my life , had not time and opportunity diminished my joys , ) I was going with some other shepherdesses of our hamlet , to cut sticks and ...
Page 36
... satisfaction to bring the verdant spoils which we were in quest . We who were also six in number , joined the shepherds ' stand , who received us with all becomingness , especially one forester who was there , known personally to some ...
... satisfaction to bring the verdant spoils which we were in quest . We who were also six in number , joined the shepherds ' stand , who received us with all becomingness , especially one forester who was there , known personally to some ...
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