I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... Eyes , fhe would raife in us won- derful Defires ; but in Morifina ( the Lady under our Confideration ) you fee the perfect Image of Modefty , the Characteristick of Womanhood : So that whit her Charms excite our Admiration , ter ...
... Eyes , fhe would raife in us won- derful Defires ; but in Morifina ( the Lady under our Confideration ) you fee the perfect Image of Modefty , the Characteristick of Womanhood : So that whit her Charms excite our Admiration , ter ...
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... Eye into your Mifcellanies , nothing but vain Love , Deifying your . Miftreffes , and Debauching the very Holy Scriptures : themselves , to your vile Purpofes : And this is most . evident in Cowley himself , in that Part of his Poems ...
... Eye into your Mifcellanies , nothing but vain Love , Deifying your . Miftreffes , and Debauching the very Holy Scriptures : themselves , to your vile Purpofes : And this is most . evident in Cowley himself , in that Part of his Poems ...
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... Eyes with Indifference , if he can , on the Paintings of Raphael , Rubens , or any other great Ma- fter , where the Paffions are delineated . No , it is im- poffible to view that of our Saviour being taken down from the Crofs , done by ...
... Eyes with Indifference , if he can , on the Paintings of Raphael , Rubens , or any other great Ma- fter , where the Paffions are delineated . No , it is im- poffible to view that of our Saviour being taken down from the Crofs , done by ...
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... Eyes , cur Ears , and our Feeling Nectar he provides for our Taffe , and there always exhales Ambrofial Odours in the Divine Prefence . What Plato , or an Angel could fay farther , paffes all Understanding , and could not enter our ...
... Eyes , cur Ears , and our Feeling Nectar he provides for our Taffe , and there always exhales Ambrofial Odours in the Divine Prefence . What Plato , or an Angel could fay farther , paffes all Understanding , and could not enter our ...
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... Eye and Infpe- ction on the Conduct of the Pulpit ; but there is in fome of our neighbouring Countries , and I can fee no Reason why there might not be proper Officers , fuch as Mr. Harrington afligns to this Office in his Oce- ana ...
... Eye and Infpe- ction on the Conduct of the Pulpit ; but there is in fome of our neighbouring Countries , and I can fee no Reason why there might not be proper Officers , fuch as Mr. Harrington afligns to this Office in his Oce- ana ...
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