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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... divine , That bard was no great enemy to wine . ' Twas from the bottle KING deriv'd his wit , Drank till he could not talk , and then he writ . Let no coif'd ferjeant touch the facred juice , But leave it to the bards for better ufe ...
... divine , That bard was no great enemy to wine . ' Twas from the bottle KING deriv'd his wit , Drank till he could not talk , and then he writ . Let no coif'd ferjeant touch the facred juice , But leave it to the bards for better ufe ...
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... divine , That each beholder must with awe declare APELLES ' VENUS was not half so fair ; But when the stores of judgment , wit and sense Her lips with graceful diffidence dispense , Each hearer owns , with pleasure and furprise , That ...
... divine , That each beholder must with awe declare APELLES ' VENUS was not half so fair ; But when the stores of judgment , wit and sense Her lips with graceful diffidence dispense , Each hearer owns , with pleasure and furprise , That ...
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... divine acceptance only follows thofe actions which were begun , continued , and finally completed and perfected on the Deity's account , or are the result of cer- tain habits formed with a view to it , which in fuch a cafe have all the ...
... divine acceptance only follows thofe actions which were begun , continued , and finally completed and perfected on the Deity's account , or are the result of cer- tain habits formed with a view to it , which in fuch a cafe have all the ...
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... divine doctrine of toleration highly disapproves , and peremptorily forbids . Religion , in its most extensive acceptation , denotes a voluntary concurrence on our part with the creator's pur- pofes ; or it is an intentional co ...
... divine doctrine of toleration highly disapproves , and peremptorily forbids . Religion , in its most extensive acceptation , denotes a voluntary concurrence on our part with the creator's pur- pofes ; or it is an intentional co ...
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... divine lately deceased , warranted originals . And to tell you a fecret , I am that very fame MIDWIFE , who publifhes the Old Woman's Magazine , which makes fo much noife in the world . To conclude , -I am a per- fect Swifs in writing ...
... divine lately deceased , warranted originals . And to tell you a fecret , I am that very fame MIDWIFE , who publifhes the Old Woman's Magazine , which makes fo much noife in the world . To conclude , -I am a per- fect Swifs in writing ...
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