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... described in it is every way fuitable to a State of Innocence . If the Rea der compares the Defcription which Adam here gives of his leading Eve to the Nuptial Bower , with that which Mr. Dryden has made on the fame occafion in a Scene ...
... described in it is every way fuitable to a State of Innocence . If the Rea der compares the Defcription which Adam here gives of his leading Eve to the Nuptial Bower , with that which Mr. Dryden has made on the fame occafion in a Scene ...
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