Three Biographical Pamphlets, 1744-1745, Band 24Garland Pub., 1974 - 191 Seiten |
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... nature , if his Soul was " cafed in a Body , whofe Deformity attracted " all Eyes ; diftinguifh'd him from the Reft of " his Species ; and debar'd him from fome of " the most elegant Pleasures , and greatest Satis- " fallions in human ...
... nature , if his Soul was " cafed in a Body , whofe Deformity attracted " all Eyes ; diftinguifh'd him from the Reft of " his Species ; and debar'd him from fome of " the most elegant Pleasures , and greatest Satis- " fallions in human ...
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... Nature and State with Refpect to the Univerf . And from it , I fhall only felect these few Lines , for were I to attempt to fhow all its Beauties , I must absolutely have taken the whole Poem . What would this Man ? Now upward will he ...
... Nature and State with Refpect to the Univerf . And from it , I fhall only felect these few Lines , for were I to attempt to fhow all its Beauties , I must absolutely have taken the whole Poem . What would this Man ? Now upward will he ...
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... Nature and State of Man , with refpect to Happiness ; which the Author concludes , fpeaking to Lord Bolingbroke , to whom the Four Epiftles are ad- drefs'd , thus : When Statesmen , Heroes , Kings , in Duft repose , Whofe Sons fhall ...
... Nature and State of Man , with refpect to Happiness ; which the Author concludes , fpeaking to Lord Bolingbroke , to whom the Four Epiftles are ad- drefs'd , thus : When Statesmen , Heroes , Kings , in Duft repose , Whofe Sons fhall ...
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