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... ibid . exemplify'd in feveral inftances , ibid . God himself the foul of brutes , 121. The variety / of arms with which they are provided by nature , ibid . Amusements of life , when innocent , neceffary and allow- able , N. 93 ...
... ibid . exemplify'd in feveral inftances , ibid . God himself the foul of brutes , 121. The variety / of arms with which they are provided by nature , ibid . Amusements of life , when innocent , neceffary and allow- able , N. 93 ...
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... ibid . The efficacy of beauty , ibid . Board - wages , the ill effects of it , N. 88 . Bodily exercifes , of ancient encouragement , N. 161 . Books reduced to their quinteffence , N. 124. The lega- cies of great genius's , 166 . Burnet ...
... ibid . The efficacy of beauty , ibid . Board - wages , the ill effects of it , N. 88 . Bodily exercifes , of ancient encouragement , N. 161 . Books reduced to their quinteffence , N. 124. The lega- cies of great genius's , 166 . Burnet ...
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... ibid . He gives the Spectator an account of his amours , and character of his widow , 113 , 118. The trophies of his feveral exploits in the country , 115. A great fox - hunter , 116. An inftance of his good - nature , ibid . His aver ...
... ibid . He gives the Spectator an account of his amours , and character of his widow , 113 , 118. The trophies of his feveral exploits in the country , 115. A great fox - hunter , 116. An inftance of his good - nature , ibid . His aver ...
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... ibid . English not naturally talkative ; ibid . and 148. The English tongue much adulterated , 165 . Epaminondas , his honourable death , N. 133 . Ephraim , the quaker , the Spectator's fellow - traveller in a ftage - coach , N.132 ...
... ibid . English not naturally talkative ; ibid . and 148. The English tongue much adulterated , 165 . Epaminondas , his honourable death , N. 133 . Ephraim , the quaker , the Spectator's fellow - traveller in a ftage - coach , N.132 ...
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... ibid . Good - nature born with us , ibid . Grandmother : Sir Roger de Coverley's great , great , great grandmother's receipt for an hafty - pudding and a white - pot , N. 109 . Great men , the tax paid by them to the publick , N. 101 ...
... ibid . Good - nature born with us , ibid . Grandmother : Sir Roger de Coverley's great , great , great grandmother's receipt for an hafty - pudding and a white - pot , N. 109 . Great men , the tax paid by them to the publick , N. 101 ...
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againſt beauty becauſe befides behaviour bufinefs cife confider confideration converfation courfe creature defign defire difcourfe drefs eftate Eudoxus exercife exprefs eyes faid fame faſhion fatire fecret feems felf felves fenfe fent fervant ferve feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fide fince firft fome fomething fometimes foon forrow foul fpeak fpecies fpeculation fpirit ftill fubject fuch fuffered fure gentleman give Glaphyra himſelf honeft honour houfe houſe humble fervant humour ibid inftances itſelf lady laft live look mafter mankind manner mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary obferve occafion ourſelves paffion pafs perfon Pharamond pleafed pleaſed pleaſure poffible prefent publick purpoſe raiſed reafon refpect reft ſeveral ſhall ſhe Sir ROGER ſpeak SPECTATOR thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought ufual underſtanding uſe Virg whofe woman women words young