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Side 77
... say something of this , when I come to examine Mr. Black- more's Characters . But I desire leave to go back a little , and to take notice of an observation , which Bossu has made upon the first condition of the Manners . The Manners , says ...
... say something of this , when I come to examine Mr. Black- more's Characters . But I desire leave to go back a little , and to take notice of an observation , which Bossu has made upon the first condition of the Manners . The Manners , says ...
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... says Dacier , makes a Reflection which is very much to my purpose , and which seems of Importance to Government . Speaking of the Inhabitants of Arcadia , he says , That their Humanity , and the Sweetness of their Tempers , and the ...
... says Dacier , makes a Reflection which is very much to my purpose , and which seems of Importance to Government . Speaking of the Inhabitants of Arcadia , he says , That their Humanity , and the Sweetness of their Tempers , and the ...
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... says that of the Theatre . And as for the Seat of the Scorner , that Part of the Text can only be applicable to Comedy , and is full as applicable to the Press , and sometimes to the Pulpit itself . In the next Place , says the Author ...
... says that of the Theatre . And as for the Seat of the Scorner , that Part of the Text can only be applicable to Comedy , and is full as applicable to the Press , and sometimes to the Pulpit itself . In the next Place , says the Author ...
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