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Pagina 184
... proper Distances , as at the End of a Letter . I am , Sir , Your humble Servant , ' Mr. Dapperwit , Abraham Dapperwit . ' I am glad to get another Line forward , by saying that excellent Piece is Mr. Pope's ; and so , I am , Sir , with ...
... proper Distances , as at the End of a Letter . I am , Sir , Your humble Servant , ' Mr. Dapperwit , Abraham Dapperwit . ' I am glad to get another Line forward , by saying that excellent Piece is Mr. Pope's ; and so , I am , Sir , with ...
Pagina 201
... proper Allegories suitable to their respective Characters , to do all that is necessary for the full Manifestation of the respective Virtues which they are to exert . These one might undertake to shew , under the several Heads , are ...
... proper Allegories suitable to their respective Characters , to do all that is necessary for the full Manifestation of the respective Virtues which they are to exert . These one might undertake to shew , under the several Heads , are ...
Pagina 207
... proper Expression in Contention , Anger , or absolute Command . But the Face is the Epitome of the whole Man , and the Eyes are , as it were the Epitome of the Face ; for which Reason , he says , the best Judges among the Romans were ...
... proper Expression in Contention , Anger , or absolute Command . But the Face is the Epitome of the whole Man , and the Eyes are , as it were the Epitome of the Face ; for which Reason , he says , the best Judges among the Romans were ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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