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To which are Added, Essays on Similar and Other Subjects ... John Gilbert Cooper. BUILDING USE ONLY N 75 .C78 1757 S.Wale del . " C. Grignion Sculp.
To which are Added, Essays on Similar and Other Subjects ... John Gilbert Cooper. BUILDING USE ONLY N 75 .C78 1757 S.Wale del . " C. Grignion Sculp.
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... Use of the CORIN- THIAN Order only in that City . A Reason why that Order was fo much admired there . A Passage in LoN- GINUS'S Treatife on the Sublime b2 cited , Letter cited , defcribing the Progress of Wealth to Luxury CONTENTS .
... Use of the CORIN- THIAN Order only in that City . A Reason why that Order was fo much admired there . A Passage in LoN- GINUS'S Treatife on the Sublime b2 cited , Letter cited , defcribing the Progress of Wealth to Luxury CONTENTS .
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... use the fame Expreffion in defcribing the Grace of fpeaking . A refined Tafte berein acquired by Converfation with Women inftanced in a Comparison betwixt VOITURE and BALSAC , whofe Writings are here contrafted . Το Letter To ARISTUS ...
... use the fame Expreffion in defcribing the Grace of fpeaking . A refined Tafte berein acquired by Converfation with Women inftanced in a Comparison betwixt VOITURE and BALSAC , whofe Writings are here contrafted . Το Letter To ARISTUS ...
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... use that moral Expreffion , to the Order , which Nature , whofe Laws cannot be re- pealed , first gave to fupply that Neceffity . Here I appeal to your own Breast , and let me continue the Appeal by asking you concerning another Science ...
... use that moral Expreffion , to the Order , which Nature , whofe Laws cannot be re- pealed , first gave to fupply that Neceffity . Here I appeal to your own Breast , and let me continue the Appeal by asking you concerning another Science ...
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... Use that accrue to a rational Creature , from obferving a natural Representation of the Paffions by which his own Species is perpetually agitated , and confequently the Effect that a well - regulated Stage must have upon the Tafte of a ...
... Use that accrue to a rational Creature , from obferving a natural Representation of the Paffions by which his own Species is perpetually agitated , and confequently the Effect that a well - regulated Stage must have upon the Tafte of a ...
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Admiration againſt AGATHOCLES ancient arifes ARISTUS attend Beauty behold bleffed Cauſes Charms Chimæras cœleftial Compofitions Converfation CORINTHIAN Order dare fay defcend defcribed Defcription Defires delightful DEMOCRITUS divine elegant EUDOXUS EUPHEMIUS Eyes faid Faithful Shepherdess fame Fancy feemed feve fhall fhewed fhould fince firft firſt fome foon ftill fuch fuperior fure Genius Grace greateſt Happineſs happy Heart himſelf Hiſtory human Iliad Imagination Imitation Inftruction ingenious itſelf JOVIANUS PONTANUS juft laſt lefs LETTER Love Mankind manner Mind moft moral moſt muſt myſelf Nature neceffary Number Nymph Obfervation Objects Occafion OVID Paffages paffed Paffions Philofophy pleafing Pleaſure Poet Poetry Pow'r Power Precepts prefent raiſe Reaſon refpective reft Repreſentation reſt Roscius Senfe ſeveral ſhall ſhe Soul Species ſpoke ſtill STROZZA Tafte Taſte thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thro tion Tranflation Truth Underſtanding uſed utmoſt Virtue whilft whofe whoſe Wiſdom Wiſhes Youth
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