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Page 11
... feems ftrange to us that fuch a loose kind of morality fhould ever have existed ; that fuch an indifcriminate mixture of the fexes , of the modeft and immodeft , the grave and the gay , the fober and 6 . print , it will appear difficult ...
... feems ftrange to us that fuch a loose kind of morality fhould ever have existed ; that fuch an indifcriminate mixture of the fexes , of the modeft and immodeft , the grave and the gay , the fober and 6 . print , it will appear difficult ...
Page 12
... feems fmall when the number of buildings once upon it , and its confe- quent number of inhabitants are confi- dered , might , from the vast variety of tranfactions that , through a long period of ages , have taken place , be deemed a ...
... feems fmall when the number of buildings once upon it , and its confe- quent number of inhabitants are confi- dered , might , from the vast variety of tranfactions that , through a long period of ages , have taken place , be deemed a ...
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... feems to have been but little attended to , was , I think , never enforced ; for it is a curious circumstance , that at a fubfequent period it was , by the fuc- ceeding Monarch , thought neceffary to publish a partial renewal of the ...
... feems to have been but little attended to , was , I think , never enforced ; for it is a curious circumstance , that at a fubfequent period it was , by the fuc- ceeding Monarch , thought neceffary to publish a partial renewal of the ...
Page 16
... feems not to be well chofen . And ye that from the ftately brow . Here ye undoubtedly refers to diftant fires and antique towers in line 1 but , from the construction , one would at first take it to refer to living spe & ators , & c ...
... feems not to be well chofen . And ye that from the ftately brow . Here ye undoubtedly refers to diftant fires and antique towers in line 1 but , from the construction , one would at first take it to refer to living spe & ators , & c ...
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... feems to be in the waters of the river , fimply as flowing or exifting in the whole length of their channel ; which two - fold image certainly manifefts an incongruity , and I am afraid of the kind , too , which is figured by the ...
... feems to be in the waters of the river , fimply as flowing or exifting in the whole length of their channel ; which two - fold image certainly manifefts an incongruity , and I am afraid of the kind , too , which is figured by the ...
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