The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 1H. Hughs, 1779 - 407 páginas |
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... same time ufurpers , either of the whole , or at least of a part , of that power which they affume to themselves ; and no lefs are they to be ac- counted rebels , fince no man can ufurp authority over others , but by rebelling against ...
... same time ufurpers , either of the whole , or at least of a part , of that power which they affume to themselves ; and no lefs are they to be ac- counted rebels , fince no man can ufurp authority over others , but by rebelling against ...
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... same author † , Sometimes with fleep , fometimes with wine , we strive The cares of life and troubles to deceive . But that is not to deceive the world , but to deceive ourfelves , as Quintilian fays , " vitam fallere , " to draw on ...
... same author † , Sometimes with fleep , fometimes with wine , we strive The cares of life and troubles to deceive . But that is not to deceive the world , but to deceive ourfelves , as Quintilian fays , " vitam fallere , " to draw on ...
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