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... fome probability that , the character of this prince has been mifrepresented , and his oppreffions magnified . The law of the curfeu - bell , by which every inhabitant of England was ob- liged to extinguish his fire and candles at eight ...
... fome probability that , the character of this prince has been mifrepresented , and his oppreffions magnified . The law of the curfeu - bell , by which every inhabitant of England was ob- liged to extinguish his fire and candles at eight ...
Pagina 165
... fome refpects , falfe and unnatural , because they are noble and fin- gular : Thofe of Racine are often , in fome refpects , low , on account of their being natural and ordinary . V. He that has a noble heart would chufe to refemble the ...
... fome refpects , falfe and unnatural , because they are noble and fin- gular : Thofe of Racine are often , in fome refpects , low , on account of their being natural and ordinary . V. He that has a noble heart would chufe to refemble the ...
Pagina 345
... fome poet , that haply might arife to fing their misfortune , are languid and flat , and di- minish the pathos of the foregoing fenti- ments . They might stand it should seem for the conclufion of almost any story , were we not informed ...
... fome poet , that haply might arife to fing their misfortune , are languid and flat , and di- minish the pathos of the foregoing fenti- ments . They might stand it should seem for the conclufion of almost any story , were we not informed ...
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