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an insinuating Harmony of Voice and Gesture, which had wrought their Souls into their Ears, and there had tickl'd them to an Assent; This indeed had been a wonder, but not a miracle; and might have redounded unto the Glory, not so much of the Author, as of the Instruments. Who might possibly have ariv'd too (like that Eloquent NONLATINALPHABET, Act. 12, 23,) at the meagre satisfaction of being admir'd into Destruction; of being kill'd by Caresses and Commendations, of being tickl'd, |
an insinuating Harmony of Voice and Gesture, which had wrought their Souls into their Ears, and there had tickled them to an Assent; This indeed had been a wonder, but not a miracle; and might have redounded unto the Glory, not so much of the Author, as of the Instruments. Who might possibly have arrived too (like that Eloquent, Act. 12, 23,) At the meager satisfaction of being admired into Destruction; of being killed by Caresses and Commendations, of being tickled, |
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