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Pagina 64
His father appears to have been very solicitous about his education; for he was
instructed at first by private tuition under the care of Thomas Young, who was
afterwards chaplain to the English merchants at Hamburgh; and of whom we
have ...
His father appears to have been very solicitous about his education; for he was
instructed at first by private tuition under the care of Thomas Young, who was
afterwards chaplain to the English merchants at Hamburgh; and of whom we
have ...
Pagina 88
... with their love and marriage. After this, Lucifer appears; after his overthrow,
bemoans himself, seeks revenge on man. ... Here again may appear Lucifer,
relating and insulting in what he had done to the destruction of man. Man next,
and Eve ...
... with their love and marriage. After this, Lucifer appears; after his overthrow,
bemoans himself, seeks revenge on man. ... Here again may appear Lucifer,
relating and insulting in what he had done to the destruction of man. Man next,
and Eve ...
Pagina 448
Truth is shewn sometimes as the phantom of a vision, sometimes appears half-
veiled in an allegory; sometimes attracts regard in the robes of fancy, and
sometimes steps forth in the confidence of reason. She wears a thousand
dresses, and ...
Truth is shewn sometimes as the phantom of a vision, sometimes appears half-
veiled in an allegory; sometimes attracts regard in the robes of fancy, and
sometimes steps forth in the confidence of reason. She wears a thousand
dresses, and ...
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