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Pagina 44
... short , and told him that the papers he hinted at , had done great good in the city , and that all their wives and daughters were the better for them ; and further added , that the whole city thought themselves very much obliged to me ...
... short , and told him that the papers he hinted at , had done great good in the city , and that all their wives and daughters were the better for them ; and further added , that the whole city thought themselves very much obliged to me ...
Pagina 145
... short of it . It is true the higher nature still just looked abroad into the works of its Crea- advances , and by that means preserves his tor , and made a few discoveries of his infinite distance and superiority in the scale of being ...
... short of it . It is true the higher nature still just looked abroad into the works of its Crea- advances , and by that means preserves his tor , and made a few discoveries of his infinite distance and superiority in the scale of being ...
Pagina 348
... short , every thing has episodes which may be looked upon as that is great in the whole circle of being , excrescences rather than as parts of the ac- whether within the verge of dature , or out of tion . On the contrary , the poem ...
... short , every thing has episodes which may be looked upon as that is great in the whole circle of being , excrescences rather than as parts of the ac- whether within the verge of dature , or out of tion . On the contrary , the poem ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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