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Pagina 4
his desire had been for some days past , and these bonds till the general
deliverance ; " it is did still very vehemently continue , to retire therefore to be
supposed , that he did not go to himself to some of the American plantations ,
France , and ...
his desire had been for some days past , and these bonds till the general
deliverance ; " it is did still very vehemently continue , to retire therefore to be
supposed , that he did not go to himself to some of the American plantations ,
France , and ...
Pagina 15
... having once an egg in his mind , he have reason enough for supposing that
the ancannot forbear to show us that he knows what cient audiences were
delighted with the sound . an egg contains : The imitator ought therefore to have
adopted ...
... having once an egg in his mind , he have reason enough for supposing that
the ancannot forbear to show us that he knows what cient audiences were
delighted with the sound . an egg contains : The imitator ought therefore to have
adopted ...
Pagina 17
Cowley gives inferences instead of In a simile descriptive of the Morning : Images
, and shows not what may be supposed to have been seen , but what thoughts
the sight As glimmering stars just at th ' approach of day , Cashier'd by troops , at
...
Cowley gives inferences instead of In a simile descriptive of the Morning : Images
, and shows not what may be supposed to have been seen , but what thoughts
the sight As glimmering stars just at th ' approach of day , Cashier'd by troops , at
...
Pagina 24
He is one of the writers that imwhich it is to be supposed his maturer judgment
proved our taste , and advanced our language ; disapproved , since in his latter
works he has and whom we ought therefore to read with gratotally forborn them .
He is one of the writers that imwhich it is to be supposed his maturer judgment
proved our taste , and advanced our language ; disapproved , since in his latter
works he has and whom we ought therefore to read with gratotally forborn them .
Pagina 26
... form us ? as it was then conducted , ris , that men designed It might be
supposed , that he who read so for orders in the church were permitted to act
much should have done nothing else ; but Milplays ook writhing and unboning
their clergy ...
... form us ? as it was then conducted , ris , that men designed It might be
supposed , that he who read so for orders in the church were permitted to act
much should have done nothing else ; but Milplays ook writhing and unboning
their clergy ...
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