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Pagina 7
... itself known to ' be the fon of Apollo , with a certain ray of Par- naffus . He afterwards proceeds to call Mynheer Handel the Orpheus of our age , and to acquaint us , in the fame sublimity of stile , that he com- posed this opera in a ...
... itself known to ' be the fon of Apollo , with a certain ray of Par- naffus . He afterwards proceeds to call Mynheer Handel the Orpheus of our age , and to acquaint us , in the fame sublimity of stile , that he com- posed this opera in a ...
Pagina 19
... itself . They often go into company , that they may return with the greater delight to one another ; and sometimes live in town , not to enjoy it so properly as to grow weary of it , that they may renew in themselves the relish of a ...
... itself . They often go into company , that they may return with the greater delight to one another ; and sometimes live in town , not to enjoy it so properly as to grow weary of it , that they may renew in themselves the relish of a ...
Pagina 44
... itself in the place that defcribes two lovers in a bower . Baker's Chronicle , Advice to a daughter , The New Atalantis , with a key to it . Mr. Steele's Christian Hero . A prayer Book ; with a bottle of Hungary wa- ter by the fide of ...
... itself in the place that defcribes two lovers in a bower . Baker's Chronicle , Advice to a daughter , The New Atalantis , with a key to it . Mr. Steele's Christian Hero . A prayer Book ; with a bottle of Hungary wa- ter by the fide of ...
Pagina 45
... itself : and the declaimer , in that sacred place , is frequently so impertinently witty , speaks of the last day itself with so many quaint phrafes , that there is no man who understands raillery , but must refolve to fin no more : nay ...
... itself : and the declaimer , in that sacred place , is frequently so impertinently witty , speaks of the last day itself with so many quaint phrafes , that there is no man who understands raillery , but must refolve to fin no more : nay ...
Pagina 96
... itself . 6 Though we well know , Sir , you want no mo- tives to do justice , yet I am commiffion'd to tell you , that you are invited to be admitted ad eun- dom at Cambridge ; and I believe I may venture fafely to deliver this as the ...
... itself . 6 Though we well know , Sir , you want no mo- tives to do justice , yet I am commiffion'd to tell you , that you are invited to be admitted ad eun- dom at Cambridge ; and I believe I may venture fafely to deliver this as the ...
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