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Página xxxi
... that the lation of the first Iliad , and maliciously ascribed positions of Pope were
intended to draw man- that performance to Addison , instead of Tickell , kind
away from Revelation , and to represent the with too much reliance on the
testimony ...
... that the lation of the first Iliad , and maliciously ascribed positions of Pope were
intended to draw man- that performance to Addison , instead of Tickell , kind
away from Revelation , and to represent the with too much reliance on the
testimony ...
Página xxxv
... the periodical The sale was very inconsiderable , and seldom kind , but
scarcely any of these had a reformation exceeded five hundred copies : and it is
very of manners and morals for their object . A few remarkable that the only paper
which ...
... the periodical The sale was very inconsiderable , and seldom kind , but
scarcely any of these had a reformation exceeded five hundred copies : and it is
very of manners and morals for their object . A few remarkable that the only paper
which ...
Página 15
... of the rest of manvisions of the same kind ; though they have not , kind ; that ,
though the world must be granted to perhaps , expected events equally strange ,
or by be yet in ignorance , he is not destined to dispel means equally inadequate
.
... of the rest of manvisions of the same kind ; though they have not , kind ; that ,
though the world must be granted to perhaps , expected events equally strange ,
or by be yet in ignorance , he is not destined to dispel means equally inadequate
.
Página 18
The same kind , though not the nity ; to give the power of counteracting fraud ,
same degree of caution , is required in every without the temptation to practise it ;
to initiate thing which is laid before them , to secure them youth by mock ...
The same kind , though not the nity ; to give the power of counteracting fraud ,
same degree of caution , is required in every without the temptation to practise it ;
to initiate thing which is laid before them , to secure them youth by mock ...
Página 23
... amidst conscience , which things necessary must always noise and pleasure ,
inevitably obliterates the imhave over things chosen , but they have likewise
pressions of piety , and a frequent abstraction of a kind of prescription in their
favour .
... amidst conscience , which things necessary must always noise and pleasure ,
inevitably obliterates the imhave over things chosen , but they have likewise
pressions of piety , and a frequent abstraction of a kind of prescription in their
favour .
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