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... raise a conflict of passions . not , like the Spectators , the art of charming by The diction is nervous , rich , and elegant ; but variety ; and indeed how could it be expected ? splendid language , and melodious numbers , will The ...
... raise a conflict of passions . not , like the Spectators , the art of charming by The diction is nervous , rich , and elegant ; but variety ; and indeed how could it be expected ? splendid language , and melodious numbers , will The ...
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... raise apprehensions 130 The history of a beauty 202 • 125 131 Desire of gain the general passion 204 • 79 A ... raising reputation . The various species of detractors 223 · 144 224 145 148 • · • 225 228 • 229 • 230 · • 231 · · • 232 ...
... raise apprehensions 130 The history of a beauty 202 • 125 131 Desire of gain the general passion 204 • 79 A ... raising reputation . The various species of detractors 223 · 144 224 145 148 • · • 225 228 • 229 • 230 · • 231 · · • 232 ...
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... raises But this solemn repetition is hitherto the pe- obstacles to his own wishes , and those whom culiar distinction ... raise expectation which it is not in their power to satisfy , and that it is more pleasing to see smoke brightening ...
... raises But this solemn repetition is hitherto the pe- obstacles to his own wishes , and those whom culiar distinction ... raise expectation which it is not in their power to satisfy , and that it is more pleasing to see smoke brightening ...
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... raise hatred by the malignity of its practices , and contempt by the meanness of its stratagems : for while it is sup - him that it was coming . ported by either parts or spirit , it will be seldom heartily abhorred . The Roman tyrant ...
... raise hatred by the malignity of its practices , and contempt by the meanness of its stratagems : for while it is sup - him that it was coming . ported by either parts or spirit , it will be seldom heartily abhorred . The Roman tyrant ...
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... raise an army out of the ground ; if the rights of pleasure are again invaded , let but Flirtilla crack her fan , neither pens nor swords shall be wanting at the sum- mons ; the wit and the colonel shall march out at her command , and ...
... raise an army out of the ground ; if the rights of pleasure are again invaded , let but Flirtilla crack her fan , neither pens nor swords shall be wanting at the sum- mons ; the wit and the colonel shall march out at her command , and ...
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