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to lay aside all kinds of gesture ( which seems to be very suitable to the genius of our nation ) , or at least to make use of such only as are graceful and expressive . No. 408 . Wednesday , June 18 , 1712 0 . [ POPE 1 Decet ... seems ...
to lay aside all kinds of gesture ( which seems to be very suitable to the genius of our nation ) , or at least to make use of such only as are graceful and expressive . No. 408 . Wednesday , June 18 , 1712 0 . [ POPE 1 Decet ... seems ...
Pagina 211
... seems to be the well choosing , mixing , and binding together these flowers in pleasing nosegays to present to ladies . The scent of Italian flowers is observed , like their other perfume , to be too strong and to hurt the brain ; that ...
... seems to be the well choosing , mixing , and binding together these flowers in pleasing nosegays to present to ladies . The scent of Italian flowers is observed , like their other perfume , to be too strong and to hurt the brain ; that ...
Pagina 457
... seems to delight in the conferring of existence upon every degree of perceptive 1 being . As this is a speculation which I have often pursued with great pleasure to myself , I shall enlarge farther upon it by considering that part of ...
... seems to delight in the conferring of existence upon every degree of perceptive 1 being . As this is a speculation which I have often pursued with great pleasure to myself , I shall enlarge farther upon it by considering that part of ...
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