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... whose pretenfions it would not be abfurd to admit . Amidft many revolutions of tafte , the judgment of all read- ers , learned and illiterate , has felected his papers as excelling in the milder graces of compofition , and the ...
... whose pretenfions it would not be abfurd to admit . Amidft many revolutions of tafte , the judgment of all read- ers , learned and illiterate , has felected his papers as excelling in the milder graces of compofition , and the ...
Strana 14
... whose vanity to fhew her foot made that part of the drefs fo fhort in fuch a year . In a word , all his converfation and knowledge has been in the female world . As other men of his age will take notice to you what such a minifter faid ...
... whose vanity to fhew her foot made that part of the drefs fo fhort in fuch a year . In a word , all his converfation and knowledge has been in the female world . As other men of his age will take notice to you what such a minifter faid ...
Strana 48
... Whose eyes they are that wound him fo But confounded with thy art , Inquires her name that has his heart . " poem to I pronounced these words with fuch a lan- guishing air that I had some reason to conclude I had made a conqueft . She ...
... Whose eyes they are that wound him fo But confounded with thy art , Inquires her name that has his heart . " poem to I pronounced these words with fuch a lan- guishing air that I had some reason to conclude I had made a conqueft . She ...
Strana 71
... whose minds are not more or lefs fubject to these dreadful thoughts and apprehenfions , we ought to arm ourselves against them by the dictates of reafon and religion , to pull the old woman out of our hearts ' ( as Perfius expreffes it ...
... whose minds are not more or lefs fubject to these dreadful thoughts and apprehenfions , we ought to arm ourselves against them by the dictates of reafon and religion , to pull the old woman out of our hearts ' ( as Perfius expreffes it ...
Strana 77
... whose action gives new majesty to kings , refolution to heroes , and foft- nefs to lovers , thus finking from the greatness of his behaviour , and degraded into the character of the London Prentice . I have often wished , that our ...
... whose action gives new majesty to kings , refolution to heroes , and foft- nefs to lovers , thus finking from the greatness of his behaviour , and degraded into the character of the London Prentice . I have often wished , that our ...
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