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Pagina 6
... received opi- tragedy proceeded upon adventures they were nions of mankind . Milton's fable is a master- never engaged in , on purpose to make the sub- piece of this nature ; as the war in heaven , the ject more credible . In a word ...
... received opi- tragedy proceeded upon adventures they were nions of mankind . Milton's fable is a master- never engaged in , on purpose to make the sub- piece of this nature ; as the war in heaven , the ject more credible . In a word ...
Pagina 7
... received doctrine among distinguished into portions , some for business , the most famous philosophers , that every orb and others for the indulging of pleasures ; had its intelligence ; and as an apostle in sa- but now one face of ...
... received doctrine among distinguished into portions , some for business , the most famous philosophers , that every orb and others for the indulging of pleasures ; had its intelligence ; and as an apostle in sa- but now one face of ...
Pagina 11
... received him , at this our second write so well , and give so good a turn to a interview as a perfect stranger , but was ex- disappointment . Another excellence you have tremely confounded when his speech discover- above all other ...
... received him , at this our second write so well , and give so good a turn to a interview as a perfect stranger , but was ex- disappointment . Another excellence you have tremely confounded when his speech discover- above all other ...
Pagina 12
... received from a man of mode , who seems to have a very extraordinary genius in his way . " SIR , non pronuba Juno , Non Hymenæus adest , non illi gratia lecto ; Eumenides stravere torum- X. Ovid . Met . Lib . 6. 428 . Nor Hymen , nor ...
... received from a man of mode , who seems to have a very extraordinary genius in his way . " SIR , non pronuba Juno , Non Hymenæus adest , non illi gratia lecto ; Eumenides stravere torum- X. Ovid . Met . Lib . 6. 428 . Nor Hymen , nor ...
Pagina 17
... received his addresses in such terms , cern , that I threw myself at his feet , and begged as gave him no reason to belive I was displea - of him to return them . He , with the same sed with them , though I did nothing to make odious ...
... received his addresses in such terms , cern , that I threw myself at his feet , and begged as gave him no reason to belive I was displea - of him to return them . He , with the same sed with them , though I did nothing to make odious ...
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