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Page 22
... see our faults , or conceal them from us , or foften them by their re . presentations , after fuch a manner , that we think them too trivial to be taken notice of . An adver- fary , on the contrary , makes a stricter fearch into us ...
... see our faults , or conceal them from us , or foften them by their re . presentations , after fuch a manner , that we think them too trivial to be taken notice of . An adver- fary , on the contrary , makes a stricter fearch into us ...
Page 31
... see him . Though I dread to meet your < eyes , after what has paffed , I flatter myfelf , that , • amidst all their confufion , you will discover such a ⚫ tenderness in mine , as none can imitate but those • • who who love . I fhall be ...
... see him . Though I dread to meet your < eyes , after what has paffed , I flatter myfelf , that , • amidst all their confufion , you will discover such a ⚫ tenderness in mine , as none can imitate but those • • who who love . I fhall be ...
Page 52
... seeing his friends admire it , could not forbear asking them , if they were so much affected by the bare reading of it , how much more would they have been alarmed , had they heard him actu- ally throwing out such a storm of eloquence ...
... seeing his friends admire it , could not forbear asking them , if they were so much affected by the bare reading of it , how much more would they have been alarmed , had they heard him actu- ally throwing out such a storm of eloquence ...
Page 53
... seeing his friends admire it , could not forbear asking them , if they were fo much affected : by the bare reading of it , how much more would they have been alarmed , had they heard him actu- ally throwing out such a storm of eloquence ...
... seeing his friends admire it , could not forbear asking them , if they were fo much affected : by the bare reading of it , how much more would they have been alarmed , had they heard him actu- ally throwing out such a storm of eloquence ...
Page 89
... see more of the body , than in thofe of other kinds . There are , indeed , figures of bodies , where the eye may take in two thirds of the furface ; but as in fuch bodies the fight muft fplit upon feveral angles , it does not take in ...
... see more of the body , than in thofe of other kinds . There are , indeed , figures of bodies , where the eye may take in two thirds of the furface ; but as in fuch bodies the fight muft fplit upon feveral angles , it does not take in ...
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