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... appears , by his modest and unaffected through life for his learning , his talents , and his narration , to have ... appear partial of a friend , and returning in a short time , was in his distributions , but has balanced , in most ...
... appears , by his modest and unaffected through life for his learning , his talents , and his narration , to have ... appear partial of a friend , and returning in a short time , was in his distributions , but has balanced , in most ...
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... appear that , be- sides the copy - money , any advantage accrued to the author of a poem , written with the ele ... appears to search of the messengers . But this story has me , I hope you will burn this , and pardon me no foundation in ...
... appear that , be- sides the copy - money , any advantage accrued to the author of a poem , written with the ele ... appears to search of the messengers . But this story has me , I hope you will burn this , and pardon me no foundation in ...
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... appear that he was aware of the malignant ar- piece will remain a lasting memorial of the ab- tifices practised by Lauder . In the postscript horrence with which Johnson beheld a violation to Johnson's preface , a subscription is ...
... appear that he was aware of the malignant ar- piece will remain a lasting memorial of the ab- tifices practised by Lauder . In the postscript horrence with which Johnson beheld a violation to Johnson's preface , a subscription is ...
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... appear hasty and ill - founded . That would not bow at the name of Jesus , had taken Johnson entertained some prejudices against the possession of all the livings and all the parishes Scotch , must not be dissembled . It is true , as in ...
... appear hasty and ill - founded . That would not bow at the name of Jesus , had taken Johnson entertained some prejudices against the possession of all the livings and all the parishes Scotch , must not be dissembled . It is true , as in ...
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... appear trifling to remark , that he has made the letter o , in the Virgo , Virgo parit . But the translation has ... appears to the writer of this essay . The following lines of Horace may be deemed his picture in mi- niature ...
... appear trifling to remark , that he has made the letter o , in the Virgo , Virgo parit . But the translation has ... appears to the writer of this essay . The following lines of Horace may be deemed his picture in mi- niature ...
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