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... particular , and be exempt from that single fault which seems to grow out of the imprudent fervours of religion : but so it is , that infidelity is propagated with as much fierceness and contention , wrath and indignation , as if the ...
... particular , and be exempt from that single fault which seems to grow out of the imprudent fervours of religion : but so it is , that infidelity is propagated with as much fierceness and contention , wrath and indignation , as if the ...
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... particular , swells his last note in an hollow voice , that is not without its harmony : nor can I forbear being inspired with a most agreeable melancholy , when I hear that sad and solemn air with which the public is very often asked ...
... particular , swells his last note in an hollow voice , that is not without its harmony : nor can I forbear being inspired with a most agreeable melancholy , when I hear that sad and solemn air with which the public is very often asked ...
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... particular quarters assigned it ; for besides the wholesome luxury which that place abounds with , I have always thought a kitchen - garden a more pleasant sight than the finest orangery , or artificial green - house . I love to see ...
... particular quarters assigned it ; for besides the wholesome luxury which that place abounds with , I have always thought a kitchen - garden a more pleasant sight than the finest orangery , or artificial green - house . I love to see ...
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Use of MottosLove of Latin among the Common PeopleSignature Letters | 1 |
Letter on BashfulnessReflections on Modesty 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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