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Pagina 64
... affected in either Case , no further than in considering the properest Methods to extricate it self from them . If this Hero has the strong Incentives to uncommon Enterprizes that were remarkable in Alexander , he prosecutes and enjoys ...
... affected in either Case , no further than in considering the properest Methods to extricate it self from them . If this Hero has the strong Incentives to uncommon Enterprizes that were remarkable in Alexander , he prosecutes and enjoys ...
Pagina 129
... affects to dress and appear genteely , might by artificial Management save ten Pound a Year ; as instead of fine Holland he ... affected Triumph upon its Rise . The Veneration and Respect which the Practice of all Ages has preserved to ...
... affects to dress and appear genteely , might by artificial Management save ten Pound a Year ; as instead of fine Holland he ... affected Triumph upon its Rise . The Veneration and Respect which the Practice of all Ages has preserved to ...
Pagina 187
... affected such an Obscurity in their Stile and Manner of Writing , that tho ' every one may read their Works , there will be but very few who can comprehend their Meaning . Persius , the Latin Satyrist , affected Obscurity for another ...
... affected such an Obscurity in their Stile and Manner of Writing , that tho ' every one may read their Works , there will be but very few who can comprehend their Meaning . Persius , the Latin Satyrist , affected Obscurity for another ...
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