The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... plain existence of the thing . Because philofophers may disagree , If fight be emiffion or reception be , Shall it be thence inferr'd , I do not fee ? But you require an answer pofitive , Which yet , when I demand , you dare not give ...
... plain existence of the thing . Because philofophers may disagree , If fight be emiffion or reception be , Shall it be thence inferr'd , I do not fee ? But you require an answer pofitive , Which yet , when I demand , you dare not give ...
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... plain , That no difputes about the doubtful text Have hitherto the laboring world perplex'd . If any fhould in after - times appear , New councils must be call'd , to make the mean- ing clear : Because in them the power fupreme refides ...
... plain , That no difputes about the doubtful text Have hitherto the laboring world perplex'd . If any fhould in after - times appear , New councils must be call'd , to make the mean- ing clear : Because in them the power fupreme refides ...
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... plain . Needlefs , or needful , I not now contend , For ftill you have a loop - hole for a friend ; ( Rejoin'd the matron ) : but the rule you lay Has led whole flocks , and leads them still astray , In weighty points , and full ...
... plain . Needlefs , or needful , I not now contend , For ftill you have a loop - hole for a friend ; ( Rejoin'd the matron ) : but the rule you lay Has led whole flocks , and leads them still astray , In weighty points , and full ...
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... you declare , And yet your clerks would fit in Moses ' chair : At least ' tis prov'd against your argument , The rule is far from plain , where all diffent . · If not by fcriptures , how can we be THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 43.
... you declare , And yet your clerks would fit in Moses ' chair : At least ' tis prov'd against your argument , The rule is far from plain , where all diffent . · If not by fcriptures , how can we be THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 43.
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... anfwer ' tis but barely urg'd : You must evince tradition to be forg'd ; Produce plain proofs ; unblemish'd authors use As ancient as thofe ages they accufe ; " Till when ' tis not fufficient to defame : 44 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... anfwer ' tis but barely urg'd : You must evince tradition to be forg'd ; Produce plain proofs ; unblemish'd authors use As ancient as thofe ages they accufe ; " Till when ' tis not fufficient to defame : 44 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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