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... common occurrences , and is often con- tent with the topic of the day . An advertise- ment in the beginning of the first volume informs us , that twelve entire essays were a contribution from different hands . One of these , No. 33 , is ...
... common occurrences , and is often con- tent with the topic of the day . An advertise- ment in the beginning of the first volume informs us , that twelve entire essays were a contribution from different hands . One of these , No. 33 , is ...
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... common- also appointed principal painter to the king , and ly fix upon a man the appellation of an humorist ; knighted . His literary merits , and other ac- and a variety of stories current among the col - complishments , procured him ...
... common- also appointed principal painter to the king , and ly fix upon a man the appellation of an humorist ; knighted . His literary merits , and other ac- and a variety of stories current among the col - complishments , procured him ...
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... common objects , so as to give them fresh grace and more powerful attractions , to spread such flowers over the regions through which the intellect has already made its pro- gress , as may tempt it to return , and take a se- cond view ...
... common objects , so as to give them fresh grace and more powerful attractions , to spread such flowers over the regions through which the intellect has already made its pro- gress , as may tempt it to return , and take a se- cond view ...
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... common with himself . But when an adventurer is levelled with the rest of the world , and acts in such scenes of the universal drama , as may be the lot of any other man ; young spectators fix their eyes upon him with closer attention ...
... common with himself . But when an adventurer is levelled with the rest of the world , and acts in such scenes of the universal drama , as may be the lot of any other man ; young spectators fix their eyes upon him with closer attention ...
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... common errors , which mislead the weakest and meanest of mankind . These reflections arose in my mind upon the remembrance of a passage in Cowley's preface to his poems , where , however exalted by genius , and enlarged by study , he ...
... common errors , which mislead the weakest and meanest of mankind . These reflections arose in my mind upon the remembrance of a passage in Cowley's preface to his poems , where , however exalted by genius , and enlarged by study , he ...
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