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Pagina 1
... and perhaps sometimes for- thirteenth year ; * containing , with other
poetigotten , produce that particular designation of mind , and propensity for
some certain science or employment , which is commonly called Cowley was
fifteen years old .
... and perhaps sometimes for- thirteenth year ; * containing , with other
poetigotten , produce that particular designation of mind , and propensity for
some certain science or employment , which is commonly called Cowley was
fifteen years old .
Pagina 3
... was in self sometimes invited , and sometimes for- 1656 , sent back into
England , that " under presaken ; fatigues his fancy , and ransacks his me tence
of privacy and retirement , he might take mory , for images which may exhibit the
gayety ...
... was in self sometimes invited , and sometimes for- 1656 , sent back into
England , that " under presaken ; fatigues his fancy , and ransacks his me tence
of privacy and retirement , he might take mory , for images which may exhibit the
gayety ...
Pagina 6
Dr. J.-Mr. Clark was in 1798 elected bis improvement dearly bought , and ,
though he to the important office of Chamberlain of London ; sometimes admires ,
is seldom pleased . do and has every year since been unanimously re . From this
...
Dr. J.-Mr. Clark was in 1798 elected bis improvement dearly bought , and ,
though he to the important office of Chamberlain of London ; sometimes admires ,
is seldom pleased . do and has every year since been unanimously re . From this
...
Pagina 7
... genuine wit and useful than partakers of human nature ; as beings knowledge
may be sometimes found buried perlooking upon good and evil , impassive and
at haps in grossness of expression , but useful to leisure ; as Epicurean deities ...
... genuine wit and useful than partakers of human nature ; as beings knowledge
may be sometimes found buried perlooking upon good and evil , impassive and
at haps in grossness of expression , but useful to leisure ; as Epicurean deities ...
Pagina 14
... we someWrongs and injuries to do , Lest men should think we owe . times
esteem as learned , and sometimes despise as trilling , always admire as
ingenious , and alIt is hard to conceive that a man of ' he first ways condemn as
unnatural ...
... we someWrongs and injuries to do , Lest men should think we owe . times
esteem as learned , and sometimes despise as trilling , always admire as
ingenious , and alIt is hard to conceive that a man of ' he first ways condemn as
unnatural ...
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