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Pagina 41
... entertainments . It is this that bestows charms on a monster , and makes even the imperfections of nature please us . It ... entertainment . Groves , fields , and meadows are at any season of the year pleasant to look upon , but never so ...
... entertainments . It is this that bestows charms on a monster , and makes even the imperfections of nature please us . It ... entertainment . Groves , fields , and meadows are at any season of the year pleasant to look upon , but never so ...
Pagina 171
... entertainments , but should always rise from them wiser and better than we sat down to them . It is one of the most unaccountable things in our age , that the lewdness of our theatre should be so much complained of , so well exposed ...
... entertainments , but should always rise from them wiser and better than we sat down to them . It is one of the most unaccountable things in our age , that the lewdness of our theatre should be so much complained of , so well exposed ...
Pagina 446
... entertainment of it 1 . Thus when words and show are apt to pass for the substantial things they are only to express ... entertainments , charming assemblies and polished discourses : and those apostate abilities of men , the adored ...
... entertainment of it 1 . Thus when words and show are apt to pass for the substantial things they are only to express ... entertainments , charming assemblies and polished discourses : and those apostate abilities of men , the adored ...
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