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... criti- cifm , in pieces which must have been writ in hafie , very few perhaps ever reviewed , and none intended for the eye of the public . A CATALOGU E OF THE Surreptitious and Incorrect Editions of vi PREFACE to the , & c .
... criti- cifm , in pieces which must have been writ in hafie , very few perhaps ever reviewed , and none intended for the eye of the public . A CATALOGU E OF THE Surreptitious and Incorrect Editions of vi PREFACE to the , & c .
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... eyes , when they look upon his own perfon ; yet , even in thofe , I cannot fancy myself fo extremely like Alexander the great , as you would perfuade me . If I must be like him , ' tis you will make me fo , by complimenting me into a ...
... eyes , when they look upon his own perfon ; yet , even in thofe , I cannot fancy myself fo extremely like Alexander the great , as you would perfuade me . If I must be like him , ' tis you will make me fo , by complimenting me into a ...
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... eye , we should say , to avoid the Hiatus , But th ' old have int'reft . The Hiatus which has the worft effect , is when one word ends with the fame vowel that begins the fol- lowing ; and next to this , thofe vowels whofe founds come ...
... eye , we should say , to avoid the Hiatus , But th ' old have int'reft . The Hiatus which has the worft effect , is when one word ends with the fame vowel that begins the fol- lowing ; and next to this , thofe vowels whofe founds come ...
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... eyes which knew me fo well , and was utterly at a lofs how to addrefs nyfelf ; till with a great deal of fimplicity and innocence he let me know ( even before I dif cover'd my ignorance ) that he was the daughter of one in our ...
... eyes which knew me fo well , and was utterly at a lofs how to addrefs nyfelf ; till with a great deal of fimplicity and innocence he let me know ( even before I dif cover'd my ignorance ) that he was the daughter of one in our ...
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... eyes , I put on the gallantry of the old ferpent , and in fpite of my evil form accosted her with all the gaiety I was mafter of ; which had so good an effect , that in less than an hour she grew pleasant , her colour return'd , and she ...
... eyes , I put on the gallantry of the old ferpent , and in fpite of my evil form accosted her with all the gaiety I was mafter of ; which had so good an effect , that in less than an hour she grew pleasant , her colour return'd , and she ...
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