"Curiosities of Literature: 2d series and his "Literary character". |
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Стр. 249
... they al most subtile part of the soul , which seems to grow old ways suffered
from a child . If they arise from too with the body ' great a fulness of blood , is it not
cruel to upbraid rather It is not wonderful that some have attributed such virihan lo
...
... they al most subtile part of the soul , which seems to grow old ways suffered
from a child . If they arise from too with the body ' great a fulness of blood , is it not
cruel to upbraid rather It is not wonderful that some have attributed such virihan lo
...
Стр. 272
So little was the characthe scene ; one part was for some time concealed from the
ter of these masques known , that all our critics seem to speciator , which
produced surprise and variety . Thus , in have fallen into repeated blunders , and
used ...
So little was the characthe scene ; one part was for some time concealed from the
ter of these masques known , that all our critics seem to speciator , which
produced surprise and variety . Thus , in have fallen into repeated blunders , and
used ...
Стр. 382
He seems to have been an anti - trinitariau . and impiety . The parliament at
length issued one of He said he received every thing from nature , which had
their ordinances for . punishing blasphemous and execrables over reigned and
ever ...
He seems to have been an anti - trinitariau . and impiety . The parliament at
length issued one of He said he received every thing from nature , which had
their ordinances for . punishing blasphemous and execrables over reigned and
ever ...
Стр. 386
used by him ; and it seems probable that he was suffered the funereal suppor at
Whitehall , whereat lwenty - treo to eat his ... but slenderly attendThe commons
whatever might be their patriotism , seem ed ' Another writer who describes
himself ...
used by him ; and it seems probable that he was suffered the funereal suppor at
Whitehall , whereat lwenty - treo to eat his ... but slenderly attendThe commons
whatever might be their patriotism , seem ed ' Another writer who describes
himself ...
Стр. 63
rum , for inThese sanetiinonious drunkards seem to consider ebri stance , -
cannot , for the most part , indulge to an equal ety as ... A drunk man seldom
shivers from cold . female in whose presence it would be indelicate to get His
frame seems ...
rum , for inThese sanetiinonious drunkards seem to consider ebri stance , -
cannot , for the most part , indulge to an equal ety as ... A drunk man seldom
shivers from cold . female in whose presence it would be indelicate to get His
frame seems ...
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