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... these De- clarations I am trefpaffing on Your Lordship's Patience . That Light of Ve- neration , in which I view You , makes me think I could never fay too much on the Subject : and that nice Distrust , with which You view Your felf ...
... these De- clarations I am trefpaffing on Your Lordship's Patience . That Light of Ve- neration , in which I view You , makes me think I could never fay too much on the Subject : and that nice Distrust , with which You view Your felf ...
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... these Particulars , which regard his Per- fon and private Life , fome few more are to be glean'd from Mr. Rowe's Account of his Life and Writings : Let us now take a fhort His Cha- View of him in his publick Capacity , as a racer as a ...
... these Particulars , which regard his Per- fon and private Life , fome few more are to be glean'd from Mr. Rowe's Account of his Life and Writings : Let us now take a fhort His Cha- View of him in his publick Capacity , as a racer as a ...
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... 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 few Auxiliary Troops , in the other ; ) Mr. Ad- difon could not with Propriety bring in ...
... 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 few Auxiliary Troops , in the other ; ) Mr. Ad- difon could not with Propriety bring in ...
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... 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 the Mind of a Confpirator to an Anarchy , is just and beautiful ...
... 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 the Mind of a Confpirator to an Anarchy , is just and beautiful ...
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... these glaring Characteristics of Antiquity by reading Ho- mer in Chapman's Verfion . and An additional Word or two naturally falls B. Jonson in here upon the Genius of our Author , as Shake- compared with that of Jonson his Contem ...
... these glaring Characteristics of Antiquity by reading Ho- mer in Chapman's Verfion . and An additional Word or two naturally falls B. Jonson in here upon the Genius of our Author , as Shake- compared with that of Jonson his Contem ...
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