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Pagina 25
... themselves in a readiness to enter the lifts , whenever there shall be occafion for them . The peaceable lawyers are , in the firft place , many of the benchers of the feveral inns of court , who seem to be the dignitaries of the law ...
... themselves in a readiness to enter the lifts , whenever there shall be occafion for them . The peaceable lawyers are , in the firft place , many of the benchers of the feveral inns of court , who seem to be the dignitaries of the law ...
Pagina 35
... themselves ; or in other words , the taste is not to conform to the art , but the art to the tafte , Mufic is not de- figned to please only chromatic ears , but all that are capable of distinguishing harsh from disagree- able notes . A ...
... themselves ; or in other words , the taste is not to conform to the art , but the art to the tafte , Mufic is not de- figned to please only chromatic ears , but all that are capable of distinguishing harsh from disagree- able notes . A ...
Pagina 61
... themselves in their chief characters , and the wo- men - writers may be allowed the fame liberty . Thus , as the male wit gives his hero a good for . tune , the female gives her heroine a good gallant , at the end of the play . But ...
... themselves in their chief characters , and the wo- men - writers may be allowed the fame liberty . Thus , as the male wit gives his hero a good for . tune , the female gives her heroine a good gallant , at the end of the play . But ...
Pagina 63
... themselves called Miftreffes , and are made to believe that their only business is to " please the men ; they immediately begin to " drefs , and place all their hopes in the adorning " of their perfons ; it is therefore , " continues he ...
... themselves called Miftreffes , and are made to believe that their only business is to " please the men ; they immediately begin to " drefs , and place all their hopes in the adorning " of their perfons ; it is therefore , " continues he ...
Pagina 65
... themselves any further than to gain weak eyes , and fometimes head - achs ; but there philofophers are feized all over with a general inability , indo lence , and wearinefs , and a certain impatience of the place they are in , with an ...
... themselves any further than to gain weak eyes , and fometimes head - achs ; but there philofophers are feized all over with a general inability , indo lence , and wearinefs , and a certain impatience of the place they are in , with an ...
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