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Page 86
the art of printing itself may become exclusively the engine of wickedness , of vice
, of folly , of irreligion . If the fashion or madness of the times should produce a
relifh for corrupted food , we may be filled with writings to fatiety ; yet swallow ...
the art of printing itself may become exclusively the engine of wickedness , of vice
, of folly , of irreligion . If the fashion or madness of the times should produce a
relifh for corrupted food , we may be filled with writings to fatiety ; yet swallow ...
Page 194
... bigotry and brutality of a genuinc high - church mob . The name of the king is
indeed at present combined , in their “ bawling and senseless moods , " with that
of the church . Certainly not because they are become converts to the principles
of ...
... bigotry and brutality of a genuinc high - church mob . The name of the king is
indeed at present combined , in their “ bawling and senseless moods , " with that
of the church . Certainly not because they are become converts to the principles
of ...
Page 232
It is not likely that a collection of verses , all in the same metre , and with little
variety of subject , should become popular . By the mob of readers , therefore ,
these poems will be little regarded ; but they will become dear to such as have
felt the ...
It is not likely that a collection of verses , all in the same metre , and with little
variety of subject , should become popular . By the mob of readers , therefore ,
these poems will be little regarded ; but they will become dear to such as have
felt the ...
Page 301
... and proper emphasis ; his voice failing only at those parts where mention is
made of the queen , his children , and the princess Elizabeth . “ What is become
of the good cardinal de la Rochefoucault , " said the king , after a short pause , .
... and proper emphasis ; his voice failing only at those parts where mention is
made of the queen , his children , and the princess Elizabeth . “ What is become
of the good cardinal de la Rochefoucault , " said the king , after a short pause , .
Page 488
The custom of keeping many servants has become general in this city . In the
houses of the nobility , where the servants are Naves , their number exceeds all
belief . This example , on the one hand , excites imitation in the middle ranks ,
and ...
The custom of keeping many servants has become general in this city . In the
houses of the nobility , where the servants are Naves , their number exceeds all
belief . This example , on the one hand , excites imitation in the middle ranks ,
and ...
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