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... human and still life together . I have feveral ' times acted one of the finest flower - pots in the ' fame opera wherein Mr. Screne is a chair ; there ' fore upon his promotion , requeft that I may ' fucceed him in the hangings , with ...
... human and still life together . I have feveral ' times acted one of the finest flower - pots in the ' fame opera wherein Mr. Screne is a chair ; there ' fore upon his promotion , requeft that I may ' fucceed him in the hangings , with ...
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... human body , Upon this I began to confider with myself what innumerable multitudes of people lay confufed to- gether under the pavement of that ancient cathe- dral ; how men and women , friends and enemies , priests and foldiers , monks ...
... human body , Upon this I began to confider with myself what innumerable multitudes of people lay confufed to- gether under the pavement of that ancient cathe- dral ; how men and women , friends and enemies , priests and foldiers , monks ...
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... human kind , become animated , and are in a capacity of exerting their charms ; and those who seem to have been ... humanity , by the most ting murderer her fifter . As it is an argument of a light mind , to think the worfe of ourfelves ...
... human kind , become animated , and are in a capacity of exerting their charms ; and those who seem to have been ... humanity , by the most ting murderer her fifter . As it is an argument of a light mind , to think the worfe of ourfelves ...
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... human nature , fo it is capable of giving the mind one of the most delightful and moft im- proving entertainments ... humanity which is the orna- ment of our nature . They foften infolence , footh affliction , and subdue the mind to the ...
... human nature , fo it is capable of giving the mind one of the most delightful and moft im- proving entertainments ... humanity which is the orna- ment of our nature . They foften infolence , footh affliction , and subdue the mind to the ...
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... allapfa fagitta eft , Incertum quá pulsa manų ――― EN.xii . 318 . But Thus while he spake , unmindful of defence , A winged arrow ftryck the pious prince : But whether from an human hand it came , Or 99 · ⋅No . 74 . THE SPECTATOR .
... allapfa fagitta eft , Incertum quá pulsa manų ――― EN.xii . 318 . But Thus while he spake , unmindful of defence , A winged arrow ftryck the pious prince : But whether from an human hand it came , Or 99 · ⋅No . 74 . THE SPECTATOR .
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