Harrison's British Classicks, Том 5Harrison and Company, 1785 |
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... effects of fedentary thoughtfulness are difeafes that embitter and horten life , interrupted reft , tafte- lefs meals ... effect , or in collecting materials which he afterwards difcovers to be un- fit for ufe : but the mechanick and the ...
... effects of fedentary thoughtfulness are difeafes that embitter and horten life , interrupted reft , tafte- lefs meals ... effect , or in collecting materials which he afterwards difcovers to be un- fit for ufe : but the mechanick and the ...
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... effect . The Epic Poem at once gratifies cu- riofity and moves the paffions ; the events are various and important ; but it is not the fate of a nation , but of the hero in which they terminate , and whatever concerns the hero engages ...
... effect . The Epic Poem at once gratifies cu- riofity and moves the paffions ; the events are various and important ; but it is not the fate of a nation , but of the hero in which they terminate , and whatever concerns the hero engages ...
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... effect that had now hap- pened . I was put into a broken pan with many other affociates in misfor- tune , and foon after difpofed of to one of thofe gentle twains who delight in angling . This perfon carried us the next morning to the ...
... effect that had now hap- pened . I was put into a broken pan with many other affociates in misfor- tune , and foon after difpofed of to one of thofe gentle twains who delight in angling . This perfon carried us the next morning to the ...
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... effect of his actions , I have not fuf- " " 6 fered in vain . But as I am now ex- pofed not only to accidental and cafual ' evils , as I am not only in danger from ' the frolics of levity , but from the de- " figns of cunning ; to atone ...
... effect of his actions , I have not fuf- " " 6 fered in vain . But as I am now ex- pofed not only to accidental and cafual ' evils , as I am not only in danger from ' the frolics of levity , but from the de- " figns of cunning ; to atone ...
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... effect . You fee , Sir , an orphan who is under the greateft obligations to your boun- ty , but who has been equally injured by your fufpicions . When I was a de- " pendent upon your liberality , I would not affert my innocence ...
... effect . You fee , Sir , an orphan who is under the greateft obligations to your boun- ty , but who has been equally injured by your fufpicions . When I was a de- " pendent upon your liberality , I would not affert my innocence ...
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