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Nothing in Phifofophy was unknown to him ; but every Thing in it had the Grace and Force of Novelty . And as Novelty is one main Source of Admiration , we are not to wonder that He has perpetual Allufions to the most recondite Parts of ...
Nothing in Phifofophy was unknown to him ; but every Thing in it had the Grace and Force of Novelty . And as Novelty is one main Source of Admiration , we are not to wonder that He has perpetual Allufions to the most recondite Parts of ...
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I think the best grace of wit will shortly turn into filence , and difcourfe grow commendable in none but parrots . He could hardly have found ftronger words to exprefs his indignation at thofe false pretences to wit then in vogue ...
I think the best grace of wit will shortly turn into filence , and difcourfe grow commendable in none but parrots . He could hardly have found ftronger words to exprefs his indignation at thofe false pretences to wit then in vogue ...
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What grace foever the Queen , confer'd upon him , it was not to her only he ow'd the fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the Earl of ...
What grace foever the Queen , confer'd upon him , it was not to her only he ow'd the fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the Earl of ...
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Given at the Office of Arms , London , the Day of - in the Forty fecond Year of the Reign of our moft Gracious Sovereign Lady Elizabeth , by the Grace of God , Queen of England , France , and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , & c .
Given at the Office of Arms , London , the Day of - in the Forty fecond Year of the Reign of our moft Gracious Sovereign Lady Elizabeth , by the Grace of God , Queen of England , France , and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , & c .
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... tongues hath into bondage Brought my too diligent ear ; for several virtues Have I lik'd feveral women , never any With fo full foul , but fome defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest grace fhe ow'd , And put it to the foil .
... tongues hath into bondage Brought my too diligent ear ; for several virtues Have I lik'd feveral women , never any With fo full foul , but fome defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest grace fhe ow'd , And put it to the foil .
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