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... thofe great honours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known how much the Churche owed to You in the most dangerous day it ever faw , that of the arraignment of its prelates ; and how far the civil power , in the late ...
... thofe great honours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known how much the Churche owed to You in the most dangerous day it ever faw , that of the arraignment of its prelates ; and how far the civil power , in the late ...
Pagina 3
... thofe little circular audiences . Sometimes I finoke a pipe at Child's , and , whilft I feem attentive to no- thing but the Poftman , overhear the converfation of every table in the room . I appear on Sunday nights at St. James's coffee ...
... thofe little circular audiences . Sometimes I finoke a pipe at Child's , and , whilft I feem attentive to no- thing but the Poftman , overhear the converfation of every table in the room . I appear on Sunday nights at St. James's coffee ...
Pagina 5
... thofe gentlemen who are concerned with me in this work ; for , as I have before intimated , a plan of it is laid and concerted ( as all other matters of importance are ) in a Club . However , as my friends have en- gaged me to ftand in ...
... thofe gentlemen who are concerned with me in this work ; for , as I have before intimated , a plan of it is laid and concerted ( as all other matters of importance are ) in a Club . However , as my friends have en- gaged me to ftand in ...
Pagina 19
... thofe eyes ! what a bloom in that person ! how is the whole woman expreffed in her appear- ance ! her air has the beauty of motion , and her • look the force of language . ' It was prudence to turn away my eyes from this object , and ...
... thofe eyes ! what a bloom in that person ! how is the whole woman expreffed in her appear- ance ! her air has the beauty of motion , and her • look the force of language . ' It was prudence to turn away my eyes from this object , and ...
Pagina 24
... thofe authors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himself , from whom the dreams of this opera are taken , I must intirely agree with Monfieur Boileau , that one verfe in Virgil is worth all the ...
... thofe authors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himself , from whom the dreams of this opera are taken , I must intirely agree with Monfieur Boileau , that one verfe in Virgil is worth all the ...
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