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would be a more proper work for an history than for an address of this nature . Your Lordship appears as great in your private life , as in the most important offices which You have borne . I would therefore rather choose to speak of ...
would be a more proper work for an history than for an address of this nature . Your Lordship appears as great in your private life , as in the most important offices which You have borne . I would therefore rather choose to speak of ...
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To gratify this curiofity , which is so natural to a readers I design this paper and my next as prefatory discourses to my following writings , and shall give some account in them of the several per : fons that are engaged in this work ...
To gratify this curiofity , which is so natural to a readers I design this paper and my next as prefatory discourses to my following writings , and shall give some account in them of the several per : fons that are engaged in this work ...
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To make up for these trivial disadvantages , I have the high fatisfaction of beholding all nature with an unprejudiced eye ; and having nothing to do with mens pallions or interests , I can with the greater sagacity conlider their ...
To make up for these trivial disadvantages , I have the high fatisfaction of beholding all nature with an unprejudiced eye ; and having nothing to do with mens pallions or interests , I can with the greater sagacity conlider their ...
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Behold , you who dare , that charming virgin ; behold 6 the beauty of her person chastised by the innocence of * her thoughts . Chastity , good - nature , and affability , are " the graces that play in her countenance ; she knows ste ...
Behold , you who dare , that charming virgin ; behold 6 the beauty of her person chastised by the innocence of * her thoughts . Chastity , good - nature , and affability , are " the graces that play in her countenance ; she knows ste ...
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A little skill in criticisin would inform us , that shadows and realities ought not to be mixed together in the same piece ; and , that the scenes which are designed as the representations of nature , should be filled with resemblances ...
A little skill in criticisin would inform us , that shadows and realities ought not to be mixed together in the same piece ; and , that the scenes which are designed as the representations of nature , should be filled with resemblances ...
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