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Pagina 58
... Common - wealth . At present , our Notions of Musick are so very uncertain , that we do not know what it is we like ; only , in general , we are transported with any thing that is not English : So it be of foreign Growth , let it be ...
... Common - wealth . At present , our Notions of Musick are so very uncertain , that we do not know what it is we like ; only , in general , we are transported with any thing that is not English : So it be of foreign Growth , let it be ...
Pagina 215
... common Sense , who would neither relish nor comprehend an Epigram of Martial or a Poem of Cowley : So , on the contrary , an ordinary Song or Ballad that is the Delight of the common People , cannot fail to please all such Readers as ...
... common Sense , who would neither relish nor comprehend an Epigram of Martial or a Poem of Cowley : So , on the contrary , an ordinary Song or Ballad that is the Delight of the common People , cannot fail to please all such Readers as ...
Pagina 378
... common Thoughts , which go off very well in the Lump . At the same Time , notwith- standing some Papers may be made up of broken Hints and irregular Sketches , it is often expected that every Sheet should be a kind of Treatise , and ...
... common Thoughts , which go off very well in the Lump . At the same Time , notwith- standing some Papers may be made up of broken Hints and irregular Sketches , it is often expected that every Sheet should be a kind of Treatise , and ...
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House of Commons | 126 |
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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