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Pagina 6
... leave : No sooner had th ' Almighty ceas'd , but all The multitude of angels with a shout ( Loud as from numbers without number , sweet As from blest voices ) utt'ring joy , heav'n rung With jubilee , and loud Hosannas fill'd Th ...
... leave : No sooner had th ' Almighty ceas'd , but all The multitude of angels with a shout ( Loud as from numbers without number , sweet As from blest voices ) utt'ring joy , heav'n rung With jubilee , and loud Hosannas fill'd Th ...
Pagina 8
... leave behind them , whether it was worth lost any reputation , by their continual pains coming into the world for ; whether it be suit- both in overcoming the defects and improving able to a reasonable being ; in short , whether the ...
... leave behind them , whether it was worth lost any reputation , by their continual pains coming into the world for ; whether it be suit- both in overcoming the defects and improving able to a reasonable being ; in short , whether the ...
Pagina 11
... leave to represent to you , that we are in hopes , if you will please to make a due inquiry , the men in all ages would be found to have been little less whimsical in adorning that part than ourselves . The different forms of their wigs ...
... leave to represent to you , that we are in hopes , if you will please to make a due inquiry , the men in all ages would be found to have been little less whimsical in adorning that part than ourselves . The different forms of their wigs ...
Pagina 14
... leave to use the ex- those which are not so obvious to ordinary pression , that their thoughts are always pa- readers . Every one that has read the critics radisaical . ' who have written upon the Odyssey , the Iliad , We are in the ...
... leave to use the ex- those which are not so obvious to ordinary pression , that their thoughts are always pa- readers . Every one that has read the critics radisaical . ' who have written upon the Odyssey , the Iliad , We are in the ...
Pagina 17
... leave the room ashamed and passion imaginable to me ; and in plain direct out of countenance , when I had leisure to ru- terms offered to marry me privately , and keep minate on this accident with more than ordi- it so till he should be ...
... leave the room ashamed and passion imaginable to me ; and in plain direct out of countenance , when I had leisure to ru- terms offered to marry me privately , and keep minate on this accident with more than ordi- it so till he should be ...
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