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Pagina 2
... thing we already possess , and from whom we expect every thing we yet hope for . Most of the works of the pagan poets were either direct hymns to their deities , or tended indirectly to the celebration of their respective attributes and ...
... thing we already possess , and from whom we expect every thing we yet hope for . Most of the works of the pagan poets were either direct hymns to their deities , or tended indirectly to the celebration of their respective attributes and ...
Pagina 7
... things , affect the play of Blindman's - buff , and leading men into love for they know not whom , who are fled they know not where . This sort of woman is usually a janty slattern ; she hangs on her clothes , plays her head , varies ...
... things , affect the play of Blindman's - buff , and leading men into love for they know not whom , who are fled they know not where . This sort of woman is usually a janty slattern ; she hangs on her clothes , plays her head , varies ...
Pagina 8
... thing . The silk - worms are , it seems , indulged by the tradesmen ; for , though they never buy , they are ever talking of new silks , laces , and ribbons , and serve the owners in getting them customers , as their common dunners do ...
... thing . The silk - worms are , it seems , indulged by the tradesmen ; for , though they never buy , they are ever talking of new silks , laces , and ribbons , and serve the owners in getting them customers , as their common dunners do ...
Pagina 11
... thing it meets with . This one circumstance will make every face you see give you the satisfaction you now take in beholding that of a friend ; will make every object a pleasing one ; will make all the good which arrives to any man , an ...
... thing it meets with . This one circumstance will make every face you see give you the satisfaction you now take in beholding that of a friend ; will make every object a pleasing one ; will make all the good which arrives to any man , an ...
Pagina 14
... thing pleasant to us . I cannot deny but that I received above two - pennyworth of instruc- tion from your paper , and in the general was very well pleased with it ; but I am , without a compli- ment , sincerely troubled that I cannot ...
... thing pleasant to us . I cannot deny but that I received above two - pennyworth of instruc- tion from your paper , and in the general was very well pleased with it ; but I am , without a compli- ment , sincerely troubled that I cannot ...
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