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... give this application a more private and parti- cular turn , in defiring your Lordship would continue your favour and patronage to me , as you are a gentleman of the most polite litera- ture , and perfectly accomplished in the know ...
... give this application a more private and parti- cular turn , in defiring your Lordship would continue your favour and patronage to me , as you are a gentleman of the most polite litera- ture , and perfectly accomplished in the know ...
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... give him her anfwer in June . Thyrfis acquaints me , that when he desired Sylvia to take a walk in the fields , fhe ... gives over her love - labour'd feng , as Milton phrafes it ; the bloffoms are fallen , and the beds of flowers fwept ...
... give him her anfwer in June . Thyrfis acquaints me , that when he desired Sylvia to take a walk in the fields , fhe ... gives over her love - labour'd feng , as Milton phrafes it ; the bloffoms are fallen , and the beds of flowers fwept ...
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... gives a very odd turn to the intel- lectuals of the captivated perfon , and very different from that way of thinking ... give that melancholy tinc- ture to the most fanguine complexion which this gentleman calls an inclination to be in a ...
... gives a very odd turn to the intel- lectuals of the captivated perfon , and very different from that way of thinking ... give that melancholy tinc- ture to the most fanguine complexion which this gentleman calls an inclination to be in a ...
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... give a juft attention to both of them , fo far as they may tend to the improvement of the one , and the di- minution of the other . Plutarch has written an effay on the benefits which a man may receive from his enemies , and , among the ...
... give a juft attention to both of them , fo far as they may tend to the improvement of the one , and the di- minution of the other . Plutarch has written an effay on the benefits which a man may receive from his enemies , and , among the ...
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... give my fair readers a caution against it , having , to my great con- cern , obferved the waift of a Platonift lately fwell to a roundness which is inconfiftent with that philofo- phy . T TUESDAY , No. 401. TUESDAY , JUNE 10 . In amore ...
... give my fair readers a caution against it , having , to my great con- cern , obferved the waift of a Platonift lately fwell to a roundness which is inconfiftent with that philofo- phy . T TUESDAY , No. 401. TUESDAY , JUNE 10 . In amore ...
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