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Pagina 87
... learned that we were beings not designed to exist in this world above threescore and ten years , and that the greatest part of this busy species fall short even of that age ? How would he be lost in horror and admiration , when he ...
... learned that we were beings not designed to exist in this world above threescore and ten years , and that the greatest part of this busy species fall short even of that age ? How would he be lost in horror and admiration , when he ...
Pagina 173
... learned writers , but in all the unlearned without exception . In order to set this matter in a clear light to every reader , I shall in the first place observe , that a meta- phor is a simile in one word , which serves to convey the ...
... learned writers , but in all the unlearned without exception . In order to set this matter in a clear light to every reader , I shall in the first place observe , that a meta- phor is a simile in one word , which serves to convey the ...
Pagina 315
... learned world must receive in reading one of your speculations , by publishing this endeavour , you will very much oblige and improve one , who has the boldness to hope that he may be admitted into the number of your correspondents ...
... learned world must receive in reading one of your speculations , by publishing this endeavour , you will very much oblige and improve one , who has the boldness to hope that he may be admitted into the number of your correspondents ...
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