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... follows " myn auctor called Lollius . " The latter has never been identified . in many of our manufactures . I find I have Fables , Ancient and Modern - 111 FROM Fables, Ancient and Modern [1700] FROM Fables, Ancient and Modern [1700]
... follows " myn auctor called Lollius . " The latter has never been identified . in many of our manufactures . I find I have Fables , Ancient and Modern - 111 FROM Fables, Ancient and Modern [1700] FROM Fables, Ancient and Modern [1700]
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... Ancient authors . In it a poor philosopher , of a mean figure , accosts one of the powerfullest , wittiest , handsomest , and richest noblemen of the time as he is walking leisurely towards the temple . " You are going then , " says he ...
... Ancient authors . In it a poor philosopher , of a mean figure , accosts one of the powerfullest , wittiest , handsomest , and richest noblemen of the time as he is walking leisurely towards the temple . " You are going then , " says he ...
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... ancient manners , and behold princesses carrying water from the spring , and kings and heroes dressing their own victuals . We may allow in general that the repre- sentation of such manners is no fault in the author , nor deformity in ...
... ancient manners , and behold princesses carrying water from the spring , and kings and heroes dressing their own victuals . We may allow in general that the repre- sentation of such manners is no fault in the author , nor deformity in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
John Locke | 29 |
JOHN DRYDEN 16311700 | 37 |
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