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... would describe the Nature of any thing , they do it not by a direct Enumeration
of its Attributes or Qualities , but by bringing something into Comparifon , and
describing those Qualities of it that are of the Kind with those in the Thing
compared .
... would describe the Nature of any thing , they do it not by a direct Enumeration
of its Attributes or Qualities , but by bringing something into Comparifon , and
describing those Qualities of it that are of the Kind with those in the Thing
compared .
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of our I occasionally quote from the Classics , shall not be urged as Proofs that he
knowingly imitated those Originals ; but brought to Thew how happily he has
express'd himself upon the same Topicks . A very learned Critick own Nation has
...
of our I occasionally quote from the Classics , shall not be urged as Proofs that he
knowingly imitated those Originals ; but brought to Thew how happily he has
express'd himself upon the same Topicks . A very learned Critick own Nation has
...
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It is certain , I am indebted to Him for some flagrant Civilities ; and I shall willingly
devote a part of my Life to the honest Endeavour of quitting Scores : with this
Exception however , that I will not return those Civilities in his peculiar Strain , but
...
It is certain , I am indebted to Him for some flagrant Civilities ; and I shall willingly
devote a part of my Life to the honest Endeavour of quitting Scores : with this
Exception however , that I will not return those Civilities in his peculiar Strain , but
...
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Enter Mariana , and boy singing . SONG TA AKE , ob , take those lips away , ( 21
) That só sweetly were forfworn ; And those eyes , the break of day , Lights that do
mis - lead the morn ; But my kises bring again , Seals of love , but seald in vain .
Enter Mariana , and boy singing . SONG TA AKE , ob , take those lips away , ( 21
) That só sweetly were forfworn ; And those eyes , the break of day , Lights that do
mis - lead the morn ; But my kises bring again , Seals of love , but seald in vain .
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I took no more pains for those thanks , than you take pains to thank me ; if it had
been painful , I would not have come ... Bene . You take pleasure then in the
message . Beat . Yea , just so much as you may take upon a knife's point , and
choak ...
I took no more pains for those thanks , than you take pains to thank me ; if it had
been painful , I would not have come ... Bene . You take pleasure then in the
message . Beat . Yea , just so much as you may take upon a knife's point , and
choak ...
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