Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - English literature |
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Page 315
... Body , any body . Mira . Foible is one , and a Penitent . [ Enter Mrs. Fainall , Foible , and Mincing . Mrs. Mar. O my shame ! These Corrupt things are brought hither to expose [ Mira . and Lady go to Mrs. Fain . and Foib . [ To Fain ...
... Body , any body . Mira . Foible is one , and a Penitent . [ Enter Mrs. Fainall , Foible , and Mincing . Mrs. Mar. O my shame ! These Corrupt things are brought hither to expose [ Mira . and Lady go to Mrs. Fain . and Foib . [ To Fain ...
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... Body and the Soul : That the Soul was the outward , and the Body the inward Cloathing ; that the latter was ex traduce ; 79 but the former of daily Creation and Circumfusion , This last they proved by Scripture , because , in Them we ...
... Body and the Soul : That the Soul was the outward , and the Body the inward Cloathing ; that the latter was ex traduce ; 79 but the former of daily Creation and Circumfusion , This last they proved by Scripture , because , in Them we ...
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... Body of our People here in England , to be as Free - Thinkers , that is to say , as stanch Unbelievers , as any of the highest Rank . But I conceive some scattered Notions about a superior Power to be of singular Use for the common ...
... Body of our People here in England , to be as Free - Thinkers , that is to say , as stanch Unbelievers , as any of the highest Rank . But I conceive some scattered Notions about a superior Power to be of singular Use for the common ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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