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... or ather , the characters of a play are these : haracters of Overbury , Steele , Addifo , & c . perfonified , and by their peculirities , intermixing and working upo one another , the effect of comedy farce is produced .
... or ather , the characters of a play are these : haracters of Overbury , Steele , Addifo , & c . perfonified , and by their peculirities , intermixing and working upo one another , the effect of comedy farce is produced .
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The Connoiffeur , the World , the Adventurer , the Essays of Goldfmith , the Mirror , the Idler , and the Rambler , have had , perhaps , equal effect in combating , by wit or reason , the reigning follies and vices of the nation .
The Connoiffeur , the World , the Adventurer , the Essays of Goldfmith , the Mirror , the Idler , and the Rambler , have had , perhaps , equal effect in combating , by wit or reason , the reigning follies and vices of the nation .
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By means of it , a want is fuggefted to the perfon addressed , of which he was before ignorant , and both he and his petitioner are fuppofed confcious , that compliance with the requeft must be voluntary , and the effect of goodwill .
By means of it , a want is fuggefted to the perfon addressed , of which he was before ignorant , and both he and his petitioner are fuppofed confcious , that compliance with the requeft must be voluntary , and the effect of goodwill .
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An early opportunity fhall be taken , of giving a fhort account of the materials that commonly accompany metals , of the ufual indication of their prefence , and of the effect which metallic mixtures have upon the foil .
An early opportunity fhall be taken , of giving a fhort account of the materials that commonly accompany metals , of the ufual indication of their prefence , and of the effect which metallic mixtures have upon the foil .
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... al things what liked him , and fo at the contemplation of the lord Latimer , as was thought , hee released Katrington for the time , fo that Sir John Annefly could not come to the effect of his fute in the meane time , till nowe .
... al things what liked him , and fo at the contemplation of the lord Latimer , as was thought , hee released Katrington for the time , fo that Sir John Annefly could not come to the effect of his fute in the meane time , till nowe .
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