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... particular , returned to my native country with great fatisfaction , I was born to a small hereditary eftate , which , according to the tradition of the village where it lies , was bounded by the fame hedges and ditches in William the ...
... particular , returned to my native country with great fatisfaction , I was born to a small hereditary eftate , which , according to the tradition of the village where it lies , was bounded by the fame hedges and ditches in William the ...
Pagina 10
... particular quarters and regions of this great town , than with the different parts and diftributions of the whole nation . I can describe every parifh by its impieties , and can tell you in which of our streets lewdness prevails , which ...
... particular quarters and regions of this great town , than with the different parts and diftributions of the whole nation . I can describe every parifh by its impieties , and can tell you in which of our streets lewdness prevails , which ...
Pagina 19
... particular . The poet tells us , that after having made a great flaughter of the enemy , the unfortunately caft her ... particular perfons and families . The world is fo full of ill - nature , that I have lampoons fent me by people who ...
... particular . The poet tells us , that after having made a great flaughter of the enemy , the unfortunately caft her ... particular perfons and families . The world is fo full of ill - nature , that I have lampoons fent me by people who ...
Pagina 40
... particular intrigues and cuckoldoms . In fhort , fays Sir Andrew , if you avoid that foolish beaten road of falling upon aldermen and citizens , and employ your pen upon the vanity and luxury of courts , your paper muft needs be of ...
... particular intrigues and cuckoldoms . In fhort , fays Sir Andrew , if you avoid that foolish beaten road of falling upon aldermen and citizens , and employ your pen upon the vanity and luxury of courts , your paper muft needs be of ...
Pagina 46
... particular parts in it that feem liable to exception . Ariftotle obferves , that the Iambic verfe in the Greek tongue was the most proper for tragedy ; because at the fame time that it lifted up the difcourfe from profe , it was that ...
... particular parts in it that feem liable to exception . Ariftotle obferves , that the Iambic verfe in the Greek tongue was the most proper for tragedy ; because at the fame time that it lifted up the difcourfe from profe , it was that ...
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