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Pagina 23
... use of in the inter- fperfing of all thofe Graces of Poetry , which the Subject was capable of re- ceiving . THE Survey of the whole Crea- tion , and of every thing that is tranf- acted in it , is a Profpect worthy of Om- niscience ...
... use of in the inter- fperfing of all thofe Graces of Poetry , which the Subject was capable of re- ceiving . THE Survey of the whole Crea- tion , and of every thing that is tranf- acted in it , is a Profpect worthy of Om- niscience ...
Pagina 30
... use of the Names of fuch great Men as had actually lived in the World , tho ' the Tragedy proceeded upon Ad- ventures they were never engaged in , on purpose to make the Subject more credible . In a word , befides the hid- den Meaning ...
... use of the Names of fuch great Men as had actually lived in the World , tho ' the Tragedy proceeded upon Ad- ventures they were never engaged in , on purpose to make the Subject more credible . In a word , befides the hid- den Meaning ...
Pagina 37
... doing things remarkably praise - worthy thus concealed , is of no more ufe to the " Owner , than a Heap of Gold to the Man who dares not use it . TO- TO - MORROW is ftill the fatal Time when all N ° 316. The SPECTATOR . 37.
... doing things remarkably praise - worthy thus concealed , is of no more ufe to the " Owner , than a Heap of Gold to the Man who dares not use it . TO- TO - MORROW is ftill the fatal Time when all N ° 316. The SPECTATOR . 37.
Pagina 38
... Use has been made of it ; thus ' tis not the Extent of Ground , but the yearly Rent which gives the Value to the Eftate . Wretched and thoughtless Creatures , in the only Place where Covetousness were a Virtue we turn Prodigals ...
... Use has been made of it ; thus ' tis not the Extent of Ground , but the yearly Rent which gives the Value to the Eftate . Wretched and thoughtless Creatures , in the only Place where Covetousness were a Virtue we turn Prodigals ...
Pagina 51
... use of a Familiarity he was allowed at a Gentleman's Houfe , whofe good Hu- mour and Confidence expofed his Wife ' to the Addreffes of any who fhould ' take in their Head to do him the good " Office . It is not impoffible that Ef calus ...
... use of a Familiarity he was allowed at a Gentleman's Houfe , whofe good Hu- mour and Confidence expofed his Wife ' to the Addreffes of any who fhould ' take in their Head to do him the good " Office . It is not impoffible that Ef calus ...
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