The Student, Or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, Volumen2J. Newbery ... J. Barrett in Oxford, and J. Merrill in Cambridge, 1751 |
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... would be of all abfurdities . the greateft . So I fhall make bold , in fpite of all the tye - wigs and fwords in the three kingdoms , to be as incoherent , abfurd , abfurd , and nonfenfical , as shall seem good to 6 The STUDENT .
... would be of all abfurdities . the greateft . So I fhall make bold , in fpite of all the tye - wigs and fwords in the three kingdoms , to be as incoherent , abfurd , abfurd , and nonfenfical , as shall seem good to 6 The STUDENT .
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abfurd , and nonfenfical , as shall seem good to me at the time of writing , and I don't doubt but I fhall be kept in coun- tenance by a vast majority , who will be in the fame situation at the time of reading . Having now made my ...
abfurd , and nonfenfical , as shall seem good to me at the time of writing , and I don't doubt but I fhall be kept in coun- tenance by a vast majority , who will be in the fame situation at the time of reading . Having now made my ...
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... seem to be more in pain after the second stroke than the firft . I went to fee him the next day , and found him more feeble , but with all his fenfes and motions . Willing to make other experiments on this animal , I thruft the ...
... seem to be more in pain after the second stroke than the firft . I went to fee him the next day , and found him more feeble , but with all his fenfes and motions . Willing to make other experiments on this animal , I thruft the ...
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... seem'd to be but little affected with it , and with a nod gave leave for an audience . ALTERATION then fpoke , but as the whole harangue was nothing but an abstract from the well - known book fhe held in her hand , the repeating it ...
... seem'd to be but little affected with it , and with a nod gave leave for an audience . ALTERATION then fpoke , but as the whole harangue was nothing but an abstract from the well - known book fhe held in her hand , the repeating it ...
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... seems , and eager love : that mighty honour to obtain , And yet BANKS , SHAFTSBURY , DODINGTON may fend in vain Before you go , we curfe the noife you make , And blefs the moment that you turn your back . Meantime your flock depriv'd of ...
... seems , and eager love : that mighty honour to obtain , And yet BANKS , SHAFTSBURY , DODINGTON may fend in vain Before you go , we curfe the noife you make , And blefs the moment that you turn your back . Meantime your flock depriv'd of ...
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