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... cou'd borrow or fetch from abroad . No Imagination cou'd bound or prescribe whither his Flights would carry him : were the Subject light , you find him a Philoso- pher , grave and profound , to wonder : Were the Subject lumpish and ...
... cou'd borrow or fetch from abroad . No Imagination cou'd bound or prescribe whither his Flights would carry him : were the Subject light , you find him a Philoso- pher , grave and profound , to wonder : Were the Subject lumpish and ...
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... cou'd ever pretend to ? Our only hopes , for the good of their Souls , can be , that these people go to the Playhouse , as they do to Church , to sit still , look on one another , make no reflection , nor mind the Play , more than they ...
... cou'd ever pretend to ? Our only hopes , for the good of their Souls , can be , that these people go to the Playhouse , as they do to Church , to sit still , look on one another , make no reflection , nor mind the Play , more than they ...
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... cou'd not possibly keep my Eyes open to read it attentively ; The other , That ' twas such a Banter in it self on Poetry and sense , that all the pains I cou'd take about it , wou'd be only to give him the vanity of imagining it worth ...
... cou'd not possibly keep my Eyes open to read it attentively ; The other , That ' twas such a Banter in it self on Poetry and sense , that all the pains I cou'd take about it , wou'd be only to give him the vanity of imagining it worth ...
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