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2 1 narrative ; and the speeches often confist of general reflections or thoughts , which might be equally juft in any person's mouth the fame occafion . As many upon of his perfons have no apparent characters , fo many of his fpeeches ...
2 1 narrative ; and the speeches often confist of general reflections or thoughts , which might be equally juft in any person's mouth the fame occafion . As many upon of his perfons have no apparent characters , fo many of his fpeeches ...
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As for the story itself , fome have thought ( with whom is Madam Dacier ) that there was fome imperfect tradition of the fall of the Angels for their rebellion , which the Greeks had received by commerce with Egypt ...
As for the story itself , fome have thought ( with whom is Madam Dacier ) that there was fome imperfect tradition of the fall of the Angels for their rebellion , which the Greeks had received by commerce with Egypt ...
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44 A thousand schemes the Monarch's mind employ ; Elate in thought , he facks untaken Troy : immediately takes the words from her mouth and repeats them , of which we have an inftance in this book . Some objection too may be raised in ...
44 A thousand schemes the Monarch's mind employ ; Elate in thought , he facks untaken Troy : immediately takes the words from her mouth and repeats them , of which we have an inftance in this book . Some objection too may be raised in ...
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