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Pagina 41
... whole Field of Battel and all the Tops of the Mountains , shake about them . The Poet tells us , that Pluto himself ... whole Body of the Earth trembling , even before it was created . All Heaven resounded , and had Earth been then , All ...
... whole Field of Battel and all the Tops of the Mountains , shake about them . The Poet tells us , that Pluto himself ... whole Body of the Earth trembling , even before it was created . All Heaven resounded , and had Earth been then , All ...
Pagina 117
... whole Frame of the Universe to the Condition of its Criminal Inhabitants . As this is a noble Incident in the Poem , the Following Lines , in which we see the Angels heaving up the Earth , and placing it in a different Posture to the ...
... whole Frame of the Universe to the Condition of its Criminal Inhabitants . As this is a noble Incident in the Poem , the Following Lines , in which we see the Angels heaving up the Earth , and placing it in a different Posture to the ...
Pagina 258
... whole Race of Coxcombs : Nature in her whole Drama never drew such a Part ; she has sometimes made a Fool , but a Cox- comb is always of a Man's own making , by applying his Talents otherwise than Nature designed , who ever bears an ...
... whole Race of Coxcombs : Nature in her whole Drama never drew such a Part ; she has sometimes made a Fool , but a Cox- comb is always of a Man's own making , by applying his Talents otherwise than Nature designed , who ever bears an ...
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