Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 1R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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... Sophronius found him in his Evening Meditations , having been informed at his Houfe , that he was taking a Walk in the Wood . Sophronius and Philocles have long lived together in the ftricteft Intimacy , and most unreserved Com ...
... Sophronius found him in his Evening Meditations , having been informed at his Houfe , that he was taking a Walk in the Wood . Sophronius and Philocles have long lived together in the ftricteft Intimacy , and most unreserved Com ...
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... Sophronius fmiling , fhall I answer it to the Dryad of these Groves , for thus breaking in upon the Contemplations of her Votary ; when , perhaps , fhe is even now expecting you under fome venerable Oak , or favourite Elm ? However ...
... Sophronius fmiling , fhall I answer it to the Dryad of these Groves , for thus breaking in upon the Contemplations of her Votary ; when , perhaps , fhe is even now expecting you under fome venerable Oak , or favourite Elm ? However ...
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... Sophronius , that the firft View of this rude State fhould ftartle a Mind , which has been accustomed to a regular Community , and has formed its Ideas of Truth from familiar Ap- pearances of improved Nature . But it is very easy to ...
... Sophronius , that the firft View of this rude State fhould ftartle a Mind , which has been accustomed to a regular Community , and has formed its Ideas of Truth from familiar Ap- pearances of improved Nature . But it is very easy to ...
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... Sophronius , I am fure , is not fo eafily imposed upon . And if he had been in the Humour , he could have drawn up a long Lift of claffical Names , to throw into the Scale against thofe he just now mentioned . What think you of the ...
... Sophronius , I am fure , is not fo eafily imposed upon . And if he had been in the Humour , he could have drawn up a long Lift of claffical Names , to throw into the Scale against thofe he just now mentioned . What think you of the ...
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... Sophronius , that any Num- ber of them should live together in Concord , with- out the Curb of Government . Had we come into the World with fuch Difpofitions , as our first Parents are faid to have poffeffed before their Fall ; then in ...
... Sophronius , that any Num- ber of them should live together in Concord , with- out the Curb of Government . Had we come into the World with fuch Difpofitions , as our first Parents are faid to have poffeffed before their Fall ; then in ...
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