Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, 3. ciltT. Davies, 1774 - 375 sayfa |
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Sayfa 33
... seemed to ftop all farther Paffage ; but our Guide promised better Things . He left us in the Care of one of his Fellows , and taking the Rest with him round the jetting Rock , defired us to wait his Return a few Minutes . He took that ...
... seemed to ftop all farther Paffage ; but our Guide promised better Things . He left us in the Care of one of his Fellows , and taking the Rest with him round the jetting Rock , defired us to wait his Return a few Minutes . He took that ...
Sayfa 60
... seemed to regret the Choice he then made , and which he confirmed by a folemn public Profeffion in 1572 . At a general Chapter of the Servites held at Man- tua , Paul ( for fo we shall now call him ) being then only twenty Years old ...
... seemed to regret the Choice he then made , and which he confirmed by a folemn public Profeffion in 1572 . At a general Chapter of the Servites held at Man- tua , Paul ( for fo we shall now call him ) being then only twenty Years old ...
Sayfa 90
... seemed to lean that Way . His firft Attempts were in Poetry , in which he discovers more Wit than Tafte , more Labour than Harmony in his Verfification . We have a Copy of his Verfes prefixed to Dryden's Virgil , complimenting the Poet ...
... seemed to lean that Way . His firft Attempts were in Poetry , in which he discovers more Wit than Tafte , more Labour than Harmony in his Verfification . We have a Copy of his Verfes prefixed to Dryden's Virgil , complimenting the Poet ...
Sayfa 161
... seemed to have Language in their own Hands , and actually corrupted it in other Inftances , have not been able to give this Word a Currency in that Senfe , beyond the Doors of Colleges and Clofets ; for in the common Phrafe , Substance ...
... seemed to have Language in their own Hands , and actually corrupted it in other Inftances , have not been able to give this Word a Currency in that Senfe , beyond the Doors of Colleges and Clofets ; for in the common Phrafe , Substance ...
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Affiftance affured againſt alfo ANTIPAROS Appetites Averfion Beauty becauſe Befides Bolingbroke Caufe Cauſe Clodio confequently confiderable Courſe Defign Defire diftinguiſhed diſcovered Eachard eafily Expreffion faid fame fays feemed fenfible fent ferved fettled feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome fometimes foon French Friends ftill fuch fuffered fufficient fuppofe fure greateſt Happineſs himſelf Houſe human Ideas Impreffions Inftance Inftincts Intereft itſelf John Eachard juft laft lefs loft Lord Lord Bolingbroke Love Mafter Manner Meaſures Mind moft moſt Mufe Mufic muft muſt myſelf Nature neceffary neral never Number o'er obferved Objects Occafion Paffage paffed Paffions Pain Parnell Perfon Philofophy pleafing pleaſe Pleaſure Poet poffible Pope Power Praiſe prefent Pretender Principles Purpoſe racters raiſe Reaſon Reft reprefented rife ſee Self-intereft Self-love Senfe ſhall Species ſtill Sublime Syftem thefe themſelves theſe Thing thofe thoſe tion Underſtanding univerfal uſeful Whigs whofe Words write Zoilus
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