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Strana 231
There are indeed so many wonderful stroaks of Poetry in this Book , and such a
variety of Sublime Ideas , that it would have been impossible to have given them
a place within the bounds of this Paper . Besides that , I find it in a great measure
...
There are indeed so many wonderful stroaks of Poetry in this Book , and such a
variety of Sublime Ideas , that it would have been impossible to have given them
a place within the bounds of this Paper . Besides that , I find it in a great measure
...
Strana 366
Mr . SPECTATOR , 2 A LADY of my Acquaintance , for whom I have too much
ReA spect to be easy while she is doing an indiscreet Action , has given
Occasion to this Trouble : She is a Widow , to whom the " Motto . Horace , Epistles
, 1 . 11 .
Mr . SPECTATOR , 2 A LADY of my Acquaintance , for whom I have too much
ReA spect to be easy while she is doing an indiscreet Action , has given
Occasion to this Trouble : She is a Widow , to whom the " Motto . Horace , Epistles
, 1 . 11 .
Strana 402
... Manner of drawing out their Bills , and in short , their Arguments upon the
several Ways of abusing their Clients , with the Applause that is given to him who
has done it most Artfully , you would before now have given your Remarks on
them .
... Manner of drawing out their Bills , and in short , their Arguments upon the
several Ways of abusing their Clients , with the Applause that is given to him who
has done it most Artfully , you would before now have given your Remarks on
them .
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