Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 pages |
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Page 79
... body are both of them naturally subject to commotions ; and as there are strange ferments in the blood , which in many bodies occasion an extraor- dinary discharge , so in reason , too , there are heterogeneous particles which must be ...
... body are both of them naturally subject to commotions ; and as there are strange ferments in the blood , which in many bodies occasion an extraor- dinary discharge , so in reason , too , there are heterogeneous particles which must be ...
Page 320
... body very gently , and looked round me several times , after which he said it was plain I must be a perfect Yahoo ; but that I differed very much from the rest of my species in the softness and whiteness and smoothness of my skin , my ...
... body very gently , and looked round me several times , after which he said it was plain I must be a perfect Yahoo ; but that I differed very much from the rest of my species in the softness and whiteness and smoothness of my skin , my ...
Page 337
... body , being a composition of spleen , dullness , ignorance , caprice , sensuality , and pride . Without the consent of this illustrious body , no law can be enacted , repealed , or altered ; and these nobles have likewise the decision ...
... body , being a composition of spleen , dullness , ignorance , caprice , sensuality , and pride . Without the consent of this illustrious body , no law can be enacted , repealed , or altered ; and these nobles have likewise the decision ...
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Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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