Theron and Aspasio: Or, a Series of Dialogues and Letters, Upon the Most Important and Interesting Subjects. In Two Volumes, 2. köideprinted in the year, 1758 |
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... never makes a wrong Application to another : never is allured by the Fragrance of the Auricula , or dazzled by the Splendor of the Tulip ; but conftantly diftinguishes , and as conftantly adheres to the Leaf , which affords her the ...
... never makes a wrong Application to another : never is allured by the Fragrance of the Auricula , or dazzled by the Splendor of the Tulip ; but conftantly diftinguishes , and as conftantly adheres to the Leaf , which affords her the ...
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... Never was this delicate Maxim more nicely exemplified , than in the above - cited Paffage of Ifaiah . Chap . xxviii . 13. Another Inftance of the fame kind occurs in the feventh Verfe . Where the Language feems to mimic the reeling ...
... Never was this delicate Maxim more nicely exemplified , than in the above - cited Paffage of Ifaiah . Chap . xxviii . 13. Another Inftance of the fame kind occurs in the feventh Verfe . Where the Language feems to mimic the reeling ...
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... never fo fweetly , never fo forcibly . Each Flower , arrayed in Beauty , and breathing Perfume , courts our Affections for its infinitely ami able AUTHOR.Not a Bird that warbles , nor à Brook that murmurs , but invites our Praife , or ...
... never fo fweetly , never fo forcibly . Each Flower , arrayed in Beauty , and breathing Perfume , courts our Affections for its infinitely ami able AUTHOR.Not a Bird that warbles , nor à Brook that murmurs , but invites our Praife , or ...
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... ; and that infatiable Avidity , which never knows when to fay , " It is enough . " Jer . viii . 2 . If I beg leave to add another Example of this kind , it Let me , from the fame Comparifon , propofe or DIALOGUE XIII . 25.
... ; and that infatiable Avidity , which never knows when to fay , " It is enough . " Jer . viii . 2 . If I beg leave to add another Example of this kind , it Let me , from the fame Comparifon , propofe or DIALOGUE XIII . 25.
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... never to hear or read it . But it occurs in our unerring Book ; is too often exemplified in common Life ; and is engraven by corrupt Nature on every human Heart . See Rom . i . 30. Exod . xx . 5. John Xv . 25. Rom . viii . 7 . dit is ...
... never to hear or read it . But it occurs in our unerring Book ; is too often exemplified in common Life ; and is engraven by corrupt Nature on every human Heart . See Rom . i . 30. Exod . xx . 5. John Xv . 25. Rom . viii . 7 . dit is ...
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