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Side 313
... proper to fill the mind with sentiments of grandeur , as with thoughts of devotion . The passions which they are designed to raise , are a divine love and religious fear . The particular beauty of Satan's approach to the confines of the ...
... proper to fill the mind with sentiments of grandeur , as with thoughts of devotion . The passions which they are designed to raise , are a divine love and religious fear . The particular beauty of Satan's approach to the confines of the ...
Side 314
... proper the occasion was to produce such there be any instance in the Eneid liable to a silence in heaven . The close of this divine exception upon this account , it is in the begin- colloquy , with the hymn of angels that follows ning ...
... proper the occasion was to produce such there be any instance in the Eneid liable to a silence in heaven . The close of this divine exception upon this account , it is in the begin- colloquy , with the hymn of angels that follows ning ...
Side 315
... proper use or motion . where it is introduced , but requisite to prepare the reader for what follows in the seventh book : I saw when at his word the formless mass , This world's material mould , came to a heap : Confusion heard his ...
... proper use or motion . where it is introduced , but requisite to prepare the reader for what follows in the seventh book : I saw when at his word the formless mass , This world's material mould , came to a heap : Confusion heard his ...
Side 13
... proper wife ; but , by the force of their Bachelors . " It seems , whenever there comes correspondence , they shall make it ( as Mr. such an unthinking gay thing as myself to town , Waller said of the marriage of the dwarfs ) as he must ...
... proper wife ; but , by the force of their Bachelors . " It seems , whenever there comes correspondence , they shall make it ( as Mr. such an unthinking gay thing as myself to town , Waller said of the marriage of the dwarfs ) as he must ...
Side 16
... proper for a state of in- ' Some years ago it happened that I lived in nocence ; to have described the warmth of the same house with a young gentleman of love , and the professions of it , without artifice merit , with whose good ...
... proper for a state of in- ' Some years ago it happened that I lived in nocence ; to have described the warmth of the same house with a young gentleman of love , and the professions of it , without artifice merit , with whose good ...
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