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Pagina 39
... nature , or , as Mr. Dryden expresses it , the Porce lain clay of human kind , become animated , and ⚫ are in a capacity of exerting their charms ; and those who seem to have been neglected by her , ⚫ like models wrought in hafte ...
... nature , or , as Mr. Dryden expresses it , the Porce lain clay of human kind , become animated , and ⚫ are in a capacity of exerting their charms ; and those who seem to have been neglected by her , ⚫ like models wrought in hafte ...
Pagina 68
... nature are indifferent , appear ridiculous when they proceed from a wrong fex , the faults and imperfections of one fex transplanted into another , appear black and monftrous . As for the men , fhall not in this paper any further ...
... nature are indifferent , appear ridiculous when they proceed from a wrong fex , the faults and imperfections of one fex transplanted into another , appear black and monftrous . As for the men , fhall not in this paper any further ...
Pagina 75
... nature has been thought to resemble fire ; for which reason the words fire and flame are made ufe of to fignify Love . The witty poets therefore have taken an advantage from the doubtful meaning of the word fire , to make an infinite ...
... nature has been thought to resemble fire ; for which reason the words fire and flame are made ufe of to fignify Love . The witty poets therefore have taken an advantage from the doubtful meaning of the word fire , to make an infinite ...
Pagina 84
... Nature indeed furnishes us with the bare receffaries of life ; but traffic gives us a great variety of what is useful , and at the fame time fupplies us with every thing that is convenient and ornamental . Nor is it the leaft part of ...
... Nature indeed furnishes us with the bare receffaries of life ; but traffic gives us a great variety of what is useful , and at the fame time fupplies us with every thing that is convenient and ornamental . Nor is it the leaft part of ...
Pagina 7
... nature , which makes him incapable of having a property in any thing . His fortune , his reputation , his time and his capacity , are at any man's fervice that comes firft . When he was at school , he was whipped thrice a week for ...
... nature , which makes him incapable of having a property in any thing . His fortune , his reputation , his time and his capacity , are at any man's fervice that comes firft . When he was at school , he was whipped thrice a week for ...
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