Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 144 páginas |
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... fancy ran upon , yet could not but be charmed with his way of treating them . Boileau among the French , and Cowley among the English , wits , were thofe he admired moft . Some- times other men's thoughts mixed with his compo- fures ...
... fancy ran upon , yet could not but be charmed with his way of treating them . Boileau among the French , and Cowley among the English , wits , were thofe he admired moft . Some- times other men's thoughts mixed with his compo- fures ...
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... fancy . He faid that he understood nothing of it , but acknow- ledged that he thought they were happy whose fan- cies were under the power of such impreffions , fince they had fomewhat on which their thoughts rested and centered ; but ...
... fancy . He faid that he understood nothing of it , but acknow- ledged that he thought they were happy whose fan- cies were under the power of such impreffions , fince they had fomewhat on which their thoughts rested and centered ; but ...
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... fancy , but the most humble proftrations both . of foul and fpirit , and the captivating all human imaginations to the obedience of a defpifed religion and a crucified Saviour . And it is in this array I intend to bring out this ...
... fancy , but the most humble proftrations both . of foul and fpirit , and the captivating all human imaginations to the obedience of a defpifed religion and a crucified Saviour . And it is in this array I intend to bring out this ...
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