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... stands ftill at her command , 70 Realms shift their place , and Ocean turns to land . REMARKS . VERSE 61. Here one poor Word a hundred clenches makes . ] It may not be amifs to give an inftance or two of thefe Operations of Dulness out ...
... stands ftill at her command , 70 Realms shift their place , and Ocean turns to land . REMARKS . VERSE 61. Here one poor Word a hundred clenches makes . ] It may not be amifs to give an inftance or two of thefe Operations of Dulness out ...
Page 114
... stands , And , Milo - like , furveys his arms and hands , REMARK S. VERSE 266 , 267 , 268. ] Three chief qualifications of Party - wri ters , to ftick at nothing , to delight in flinging dirt , and to flander in the dark by guefs ...
... stands , And , Milo - like , furveys his arms and hands , REMARK S. VERSE 266 , 267 , 268. ] Three chief qualifications of Party - wri ters , to ftick at nothing , to delight in flinging dirt , and to flander in the dark by guefs ...
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... stands as it us'd to do ! and all ( which is abominable in any book , much more in a facred work ) is afcribed to Thomas Sternhold , John Hopkins , and others ! I am confident , were Sternhold and Hopkins now living , they would proceed ...
... stands as it us'd to do ! and all ( which is abominable in any book , much more in a facred work ) is afcribed to Thomas Sternhold , John Hopkins , and others ! I am confident , were Sternhold and Hopkins now living , they would proceed ...
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