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been more popular than at the present time . The essay has gone through a great
many mutations of form since the days of Addison and Steele , but it is doubtful
whether it will ever lack readers , since it deals with a subject of perennial interest
...
been more popular than at the present time . The essay has gone through a great
many mutations of form since the days of Addison and Steele , but it is doubtful
whether it will ever lack readers , since it deals with a subject of perennial interest
...
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Ovid I WAS reflecting this Morning upon the Spirit and Humour of the I publick
Diversions Five and twenty Years ago , and those of the present Time ; and
lamented to my self , that tho in those Days they neglected their Morality , they
kept up ...
Ovid I WAS reflecting this Morning upon the Spirit and Humour of the I publick
Diversions Five and twenty Years ago , and those of the present Time ; and
lamented to my self , that tho in those Days they neglected their Morality , they
kept up ...
Strana 413
The Women were of such an enormous Stature , that we appeared as
Grasshoppers before them : 3 At present the whole Sex is in a Manner dwarfed
and shrunk into a Race of Beauties that seems almost another Species . I
remember several ...
The Women were of such an enormous Stature , that we appeared as
Grasshoppers before them : 3 At present the whole Sex is in a Manner dwarfed
and shrunk into a Race of Beauties that seems almost another Species . I
remember several ...
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ERRATA cxiii | 8 |
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