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Pagina xxi
It feems to have been his principal endeavour to avoid all harshnefs and feverity of diction , he is therefore fometimes verbofe in his tranfitions and connections , and fometimes defcends too much to the language of converfation ...
It feems to have been his principal endeavour to avoid all harshnefs and feverity of diction , he is therefore fometimes verbofe in his tranfitions and connections , and fometimes defcends too much to the language of converfation ...
Pagina 32
In fhort , the whole defign of this libidinous affembly feems to terminate in ' affignations and intrigues ; and I hope you will take effectual methods by your public advice and admonitions , to prevent fuch a promifcuous multitude of ...
In fhort , the whole defign of this libidinous affembly feems to terminate in ' affignations and intrigues ; and I hope you will take effectual methods by your public advice and admonitions , to prevent fuch a promifcuous multitude of ...
Pagina 44
She was , it feems , a perfon of diftinction , for the every day came to him in a different drefs , of the most beautiful shells , bugles , and bredes . She likewife brought him a great many fpoils , which her other lovers had prefented ...
She was , it feems , a perfon of diftinction , for the every day came to him in a different drefs , of the most beautiful shells , bugles , and bredes . She likewife brought him a great many fpoils , which her other lovers had prefented ...
Pagina 45
When a veffel from the main arrives in that ifland , it feems the planters come down to the fhore , where there is an immediate mar ket of the Indians and other flaves , as with us of hories and oxen .
When a veffel from the main arrives in that ifland , it feems the planters come down to the fhore , where there is an immediate mar ket of the Indians and other flaves , as with us of hories and oxen .
Pagina 61
I cannot conclude my paper without obferving , that Virgil has very finely touched upon this female paffion for drefs and how , in the character of Camilla ; who , though the feems to have thaken off all the cther weakneffes of her fex ...
I cannot conclude my paper without obferving , that Virgil has very finely touched upon this female paffion for drefs and how , in the character of Camilla ; who , though the feems to have thaken off all the cther weakneffes of her fex ...
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