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Pagina 16
... if the reason be difficult even for imagination to place us in the inquired , it will
be found partly in the choice of state of them whose story is related , and by the
subject , and partly in the performance of the consequence their joys and griefs
are ...
... if the reason be difficult even for imagination to place us in the inquired , it will
be found partly in the choice of state of them whose story is related , and by the
subject , and partly in the performance of the consequence their joys and griefs
are ...
Pagina 19
The words do and did , which so much degrade Truth indeed is always truth , and
reason is in present estimation the line that admits them , always reason ; they
have an intrinsic and unal- were , in the time of Cowley , little censured or terable
...
The words do and did , which so much degrade Truth indeed is always truth , and
reason is in present estimation the line that admits them , always reason ; they
have an intrinsic and unal- were , in the time of Cowley , little censured or terable
...
Pagina 23
W 101 most of the words , thus artfully opposed , are to Now private pity strove
with public hate hasenost be understood simply on one side side of the the
compaseasompana Reason with rage , and d eloquence wit 11 Nonton A rison ,
and ...
W 101 most of the words , thus artfully opposed , are to Now private pity strove
with public hate hasenost be understood simply on one side side of the the
compaseasompana Reason with rage , and d eloquence wit 11 Nonton A rison ,
and ...
Pagina 25
9 , perform ; yet there is reason to suspect ... the last students in either University
whom we have reason to think well , since his that suffered the public indignity of
corporal scholar considered him as worthy of an episto - correction , lary elegy .
9 , perform ; yet there is reason to suspect ... the last students in either University
whom we have reason to think well , since his that suffered the public indignity of
corporal scholar considered him as worthy of an episto - correction , lary elegy .
Pagina 29
47 438 goes under > bob to 119 ) od 90 a 350 is in every thing else To this must
be ad Voit hehere is no reason bo for to with 2 Paradicsont twice so namphhe
times , and lent his breath to blow the them that was for the common Son the the ...
47 438 goes under > bob to 119 ) od 90 a 350 is in every thing else To this must
be ad Voit hehere is no reason bo for to with 2 Paradicsont twice so namphhe
times , and lent his breath to blow the them that was for the common Son the the ...
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