Ariosto tells a pretty story of a fairy, who, by some mysterious law of her nature, was condemned to appear at certain seasons in the form of a foul and poisonous snake. Macaulay's Essay on Milton - Page 11by Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1895 - 89 pagesFull view - About this book
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...and facts have proved them hasty and untrue. "Ariosto tells a pretty story of a fairy, who, by one mysterious law of her nature, was condemned to appear,...who injured her during the period of her disguise, were forever excluded from participation in the blessings which she bestowed. But to those, who, in... | |
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...so in the following example 5 . " Ariosto tells'a'pretty story of a fairy, who, by some mys> terious law of her nature, was condemned to appear at certain...and poisonous snake. Those who injured her during this period of her disguise, were forever excluded from participation in the blessings, she bestowed,... | |
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...is the case, it surely is so in the following example:— " Ariosto tells a pretty story of a fairy, who, by some mysterious law of her nature, was condemned...and poisonous snake. Those who injured her, during this period of her disguise, were for ever excluded from par-ticipation in the blessing she bestowed.... | |
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