Theron and Aspasio: Or, A Series of Dialogues and Letters, Upon the Most Important and Interesting Subjects, Том 1John and James Rivington, 1755 - Всего страниц: 464 |
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... turns back a Cur- tain , and admits Us to fome remarkable Inter- views , or interefting Conferences . We over - bear , by a kind of innocent or imaginary Stealth , the Debates which pass in the Recesses of Privacy ; which are carried on ...
... turns back a Cur- tain , and admits Us to fome remarkable Inter- views , or interefting Conferences . We over - bear , by a kind of innocent or imaginary Stealth , the Debates which pass in the Recesses of Privacy ; which are carried on ...
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... Turn , which should mark and characterize each Speaker . This is what the Nature of finished Dialogue requires , and what * De Amicitia . the the Author applauds in fome very fuperior Writ- ers . xii PREFACE . LETTER.
... Turn , which should mark and characterize each Speaker . This is what the Nature of finished Dialogue requires , and what * De Amicitia . the the Author applauds in fome very fuperior Writ- ers . xii PREFACE . LETTER.
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... Turn . Afp . - I would always be ready , both to acknowledge and applaud , whatever is ami- able in the Conduct of Others . The Gentle- men , who gave Us their Company at Dinner , seem to be all of a different Character . Yet each , in ...
... Turn . Afp . - I would always be ready , both to acknowledge and applaud , whatever is ami- able in the Conduct of Others . The Gentle- men , who gave Us their Company at Dinner , seem to be all of a different Character . Yet each , in ...
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... Turn for more ferious Conferences.- Their literary Debates are beautiful Sketches , of whatever is moft curious in the Sciences , or most delicate in the Arts . From their Remarks on our national Affairs , and on foreign Oc- currences ...
... Turn for more ferious Conferences.- Their literary Debates are beautiful Sketches , of whatever is moft curious in the Sciences , or most delicate in the Arts . From their Remarks on our national Affairs , and on foreign Oc- currences ...
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... turn the Affembly into a Conventicle , and make it Lent all the Year round . Afp . Can it then be an auftere Practice , to cultivate the Understanding , and improve the Heart ? Can it damp the Gaiety of our Spi- rits , to refine them ...
... turn the Affembly into a Conventicle , and make it Lent all the Year round . Afp . Can it then be an auftere Practice , to cultivate the Understanding , and improve the Heart ? Can it damp the Gaiety of our Spi- rits , to refine them ...
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