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Page viii
... Malice . It is faid , our Author spent fome Years be- fore his Death , in Eafe , Retirement , and the Converfation of his Friends , at his Native Strat- Stratford . I could never pick up any certain Intelligence viii The PREFACE .
... Malice . It is faid , our Author spent fome Years be- fore his Death , in Eafe , Retirement , and the Converfation of his Friends , at his Native Strat- Stratford . I could never pick up any certain Intelligence viii The PREFACE .
Page xiii
... Death , as he had purchased the Manor of Clopton , and all the Eftate of the Family , fo he left the fame a- gain to his Elder Brother's Son with a very great Addition : ( a Proof , how well Benefi- cence and Oeconomy may walk hand in ...
... Death , as he had purchased the Manor of Clopton , and all the Eftate of the Family , fo he left the fame a- gain to his Elder Brother's Son with a very great Addition : ( a Proof , how well Benefi- cence and Oeconomy may walk hand in ...
Page xxvi
... Death . I shall obferve two Things on this fine Imi- tation : first , that the Subjects of these two Confpiracies being fo very different , ( the For- tunes of Cæfar and the Roman Empire being concern'd in the Firft ; and That of only a ...
... Death . I shall obferve two Things on this fine Imi- tation : first , that the Subjects of these two Confpiracies being fo very different , ( the For- tunes of Cæfar and the Roman Empire being concern'd in the Firft ; and That of only a ...
Page xxvii
... Death ; are but the Affections raised by such forcible Images as these ; · All the Int'rim is Like a Phantafma , or a hideous Dream . the State of Man , Like to a little Kingdom , fuffers then The Nature of an Infurrection . Comparing ...
... Death ; are but the Affections raised by such forcible Images as these ; · All the Int'rim is Like a Phantafma , or a hideous Dream . the State of Man , Like to a little Kingdom , fuffers then The Nature of an Infurrection . Comparing ...
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... Death was the Punishment of Adul- " tery . " But how is this fignificant Obferva- tion made out ? Why , who can poffibly ob- ject any Thing to the Contrary ? Does not Paufa- Paufanias relate , that Draco the Lawgiver to the Athenians ...
... Death was the Punishment of Adul- " tery . " But how is this fignificant Obferva- tion made out ? Why , who can poffibly ob- ject any Thing to the Contrary ? Does not Paufa- Paufanias relate , that Draco the Lawgiver to the Athenians ...
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