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Pagina 148
... ( folio ) . 1 ' Are several imposters ' ( folio ) . 3 ' Counterfeits ' ( folio ) . 4 With any of these pretenders ' ( folio ) . 5 ' Laughs that is about him ' ( folio ) . at the same time , place under it the genealogy 148 No. 35 THE ...
... ( folio ) . 1 ' Are several imposters ' ( folio ) . 3 ' Counterfeits ' ( folio ) . 4 With any of these pretenders ' ( folio ) . 5 ' Laughs that is about him ' ( folio ) . at the same time , place under it the genealogy 148 No. 35 THE ...
Pagina 366
... ( folio ) . 2 The thoughts from one end to the other are wonderfully natural ' ( folio ) . 3 Genuine ' ( folio ) . 4A good - natured reader ' ( folio ) . genius of the author1 amidst all his simplicity , it 366 No. 85 THE SPECTATOR.
... ( folio ) . 2 The thoughts from one end to the other are wonderfully natural ' ( folio ) . 3 Genuine ' ( folio ) . 4A good - natured reader ' ( folio ) . genius of the author1 amidst all his simplicity , it 366 No. 85 THE SPECTATOR.
Pagina 371
... ( folio ) . 3 Cicero , Tusc . Quæst . , Book iv . 4 Plato , Symposium . 5 2 Ever seen in his ' ( folio ) . 5 That we ' ( folio ) . 6 Henry More , theologian and Platonist ( 1614-1687 ) , published his Enchiridion Ethicum in 1667 . his ...
... ( folio ) . 3 Cicero , Tusc . Quæst . , Book iv . 4 Plato , Symposium . 5 2 Ever seen in his ' ( folio ) . 5 That we ' ( folio ) . 6 Henry More , theologian and Platonist ( 1614-1687 ) , published his Enchiridion Ethicum in 1667 . his ...
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