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... thro ' Guilt , thro ' Shame , or thro ' Fear , thro ' variety of Fortune , or change of Interests , he was ever unwilling to own . I fhall conclude with remarking what a pleasure it must be to every reader of hu manity , to fee all ...
... thro ' Guilt , thro ' Shame , or thro ' Fear , thro ' variety of Fortune , or change of Interests , he was ever unwilling to own . I fhall conclude with remarking what a pleasure it must be to every reader of hu manity , to fee all ...
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... thro ' the dome be thine , Go to the good and just , an awful train ! Thy foul's delight Recorded in like manner for his virtuous difpofition , and gentle bearing , by the inge- nious Mr. WALTER HART , in this Apoftrophe .. ( b ) O ...
... thro ' the dome be thine , Go to the good and just , an awful train ! Thy foul's delight Recorded in like manner for his virtuous difpofition , and gentle bearing , by the inge- nious Mr. WALTER HART , in this Apoftrophe .. ( b ) O ...
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... thro ' felf conceit of great- er abilities . This truth he wrapp'd in an Allegory ( as the conftitution of Epic poefy requires ) and feigns , that one of these God- deffes had taken up her abode with the o- ther , and that they jointly ...
... thro ' felf conceit of great- er abilities . This truth he wrapp'd in an Allegory ( as the conftitution of Epic poefy requires ) and feigns , that one of these God- deffes had taken up her abode with the o- ther , and that they jointly ...
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... thro ' her fubordinate inftruments , in all her various operations .. This is branched into Episodes , each of which hath its Moral apart , tho ' all condu- cive to the main end . The crowd affembled in the second book demonftrates the ...
... thro ' her fubordinate inftruments , in all her various operations .. This is branched into Episodes , each of which hath its Moral apart , tho ' all condu- cive to the main end . The crowd affembled in the second book demonftrates the ...
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... thro ' the bleak recefs , 30 Emblem of Mufic caus'd by Emptiness : Here in one bed two fhiv'ring , fifters lye ,, The cave of Poverty and Poetry .. REMARKS . VERSE 23. From thy Baotia ] Baotia of old lay under the Raillery of the ...
... thro ' the bleak recefs , 30 Emblem of Mufic caus'd by Emptiness : Here in one bed two fhiv'ring , fifters lye ,, The cave of Poverty and Poetry .. REMARKS . VERSE 23. From thy Baotia ] Baotia of old lay under the Raillery of the ...
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