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... objects on chaos , and the creation : heaven , earth , and which he is described to have cast his eye , hell ; enter into the constitution of his poem . are represented in the most beautiful and live- Having in the first and second ...
... objects on chaos , and the creation : heaven , earth , and which he is described to have cast his eye , hell ; enter into the constitution of his poem . are represented in the most beautiful and live- Having in the first and second ...
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... objects of eatables and drinkables , lows in the country . And for the guard of my but running out after equipages and furniture , house , besides a band of pensioner matrons and the like extravagancies . To trouble you and an old ...
... objects of eatables and drinkables , lows in the country . And for the guard of my but running out after equipages and furniture , house , besides a band of pensioner matrons and the like extravagancies . To trouble you and an old ...
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... objects of her esteem , and fixing her affections upon such things as are only the trappings and decorations of her sex : Secondly , in not distinguishing what becomes the different stages of life . And , lastly , the abuse and ...
... objects of her esteem , and fixing her affections upon such things as are only the trappings and decorations of her sex : Secondly , in not distinguishing what becomes the different stages of life . And , lastly , the abuse and ...
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... object to sustain ; Or from my side subducting , took perhaps More than enough ; at least on her bestow'd Too much of ornament , in outward show Elaborate , ofinward less exact . -When I approach ] Her loveliness , so absolute she No ...
... object to sustain ; Or from my side subducting , took perhaps More than enough ; at least on her bestow'd Too much of ornament , in outward show Elaborate , ofinward less exact . -When I approach ] Her loveliness , so absolute she No ...
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... sweaters do young woman the object of envy and hatred , establish their hummums in such close pla - than to deserve love and admiration . This abominable endeavour to suppress or lessen ter all , he 54 [ No. 348 . THE SPECTATOR .
... sweaters do young woman the object of envy and hatred , establish their hummums in such close pla - than to deserve love and admiration . This abominable endeavour to suppress or lessen ter all , he 54 [ No. 348 . THE SPECTATOR .
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