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Page 14
... endeavoured to cure it by several expedients ; particularly by the mor- tification which the great adversary of mankind meets with upon his return to the assembly of infernal spirits , as it is described in a beautiful passage of the ...
... endeavoured to cure it by several expedients ; particularly by the mor- tification which the great adversary of mankind meets with upon his return to the assembly of infernal spirits , as it is described in a beautiful passage of the ...
Page 37
... endeavoured to have fled , but the phan- tom caught you in his arms . You may easily guess at the change you suffered in this embrace . For my own part , though I am still too full of the dreadful idea , I will not shock you with a ...
... endeavoured to have fled , but the phan- tom caught you in his arms . You may easily guess at the change you suffered in this embrace . For my own part , though I am still too full of the dreadful idea , I will not shock you with a ...
Page 52
... endeavoured to turn into ridicule several of HOMER'S similitudes , which he calls comparaisons à longue queue , " long - tailed comparisons . " I shall conclude this paper on the first book of MILTON with the answer which Monsieur Bor ...
... endeavoured to turn into ridicule several of HOMER'S similitudes , which he calls comparaisons à longue queue , " long - tailed comparisons . " I shall conclude this paper on the first book of MILTON with the answer which Monsieur Bor ...
Page 107
... * FIEIDING mentions a country school - master , whose best scholar , a young squire , of seventeen , was beginning his Syntax . + Dr. BUSBY . torn the curtain , endeavoured to raise himself on the NO . 313 . 107 THE SPECTATOR .
... * FIEIDING mentions a country school - master , whose best scholar , a young squire , of seventeen , was beginning his Syntax . + Dr. BUSBY . torn the curtain , endeavoured to raise himself on the NO . 313 . 107 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 108
torn the curtain , endeavoured to raise himself on the civil list , and the other , who had borne the blame of it , on the military . The first succeeded so well , that he was in a short time made a Judge under the Pro- tector . The ...
torn the curtain , endeavoured to raise himself on the civil list , and the other , who had borne the blame of it , on the military . The first succeeded so well , that he was in a short time made a Judge under the Pro- tector . The ...
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