Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... thought it worth his while to employ fome time upon it . I am glad then , fays Cynthio , that I have thrown him on a ... thoughts to me freely when you diffent from me , or have any difficulties that you think me capable of removing . To ...
... thought it worth his while to employ fome time upon it . I am glad then , fays Cynthio , that I have thrown him on a ... thoughts to me freely when you diffent from me , or have any difficulties that you think me capable of removing . To ...
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... - felves from the reft of mankind that we almoft look upon them as another fpecies . another fpecies . It is an agreeable amusement to compare in our own thoughts thoughts the face of a great Man with the cha of Ancient Medals 13.
... - felves from the reft of mankind that we almoft look upon them as another fpecies . another fpecies . It is an agreeable amusement to compare in our own thoughts thoughts the face of a great Man with the cha of Ancient Medals 13.
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Joseph Addison. thoughts the face of a great Man with the cha racter that authors have given us of him , and to try if we can find out in his looks and features ei ther the haughty , cruel , or merciful temper that discovers itself in ...
Joseph Addison. thoughts the face of a great Man with the cha racter that authors have given us of him , and to try if we can find out in his looks and features ei ther the haughty , cruel , or merciful temper that discovers itself in ...
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... thought on the re- verfe of a Medal as in a Canto of Spenfer . Not to interrupt you , fays Eugenius , I fancy it is this ufe of Medals that has recommended them to fe- veral history - painters , who perhaps without this affiftance would ...
... thought on the re- verfe of a Medal as in a Canto of Spenfer . Not to interrupt you , fays Eugenius , I fancy it is this ufe of Medals that has recommended them to fe- veral history - painters , who perhaps without this affiftance would ...
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... thought that a cabinet of Medals had been fo well peopled . But in the next place , fays Phi- lander , as we fee on coins the different Faces of perfons , we fee on them too their different Ha . bits and Dreffes , according to the mode ...
... thought that a cabinet of Medals had been fo well peopled . But in the next place , fays Phi- lander , as we fee on coins the different Faces of perfons , we fee on them too their different Ha . bits and Dreffes , according to the mode ...
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