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Pagina 261
... Person of an exalted Reputation , though in the blameable Parts of his Character . If all these secret Springs of Detraction fail , yet very often a vain Ostentation of Wit sets a Man on attacking an established Name , and sacri- ficing ...
... Person of an exalted Reputation , though in the blameable Parts of his Character . If all these secret Springs of Detraction fail , yet very often a vain Ostentation of Wit sets a Man on attacking an established Name , and sacri- ficing ...
Pagina 277
... Person beloved . There is Nothing of so great Importance to us , as the good Qualities of one to whom we join our selves for Life ; they do not only make our present State agreeable , but often determine our Happiness to all Eternity ...
... Person beloved . There is Nothing of so great Importance to us , as the good Qualities of one to whom we join our selves for Life ; they do not only make our present State agreeable , but often determine our Happiness to all Eternity ...
Pagina 314
... Person in several Parts of that Poem . But the crafty Being I have now mentioned , makes a much longer Voyage than Ulysses , puts in Practice many more Wiles and Stratagems , and hides him- self under a greater Variety of Shapes and ...
... Person in several Parts of that Poem . But the crafty Being I have now mentioned , makes a much longer Voyage than Ulysses , puts in Practice many more Wiles and Stratagems , and hides him- self under a greater Variety of Shapes and ...
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