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They are written in a style passed from tropic to tropic by his direction , re- truly
harmonious , and with his usual dignity of presents in striking colours the sad
effect of a language . When it is said that he advanced podistempered
imagination .
They are written in a style passed from tropic to tropic by his direction , re- truly
harmonious , and with his usual dignity of presents in striking colours the sad
effect of a language . When it is said that he advanced podistempered
imagination .
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183 titute 259 118 The narrowness of fame 185 172 The effect of sudden riches
upon the man119 Tranquillo's account of her lovers opposed to Hymenæus 187 |
173 Unreasonable fears of pedantry 262 120 ' The history of Almamoulin , the ...
183 titute 259 118 The narrowness of fame 185 172 The effect of sudden riches
upon the man119 Tranquillo's account of her lovers opposed to Hymenæus 187 |
173 Unreasonable fears of pedantry 262 120 ' The history of Almamoulin , the ...
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Unpoliteness not always the effect 297 20 Louisbourg's history 375 201 The
importance of punctuality 299 21 Linger's history of listlessness 376 202 The
different acceptations of poverty . Cyn | 22 Imprisonment of debtors 377 ics and
monks ...
Unpoliteness not always the effect 297 20 Louisbourg's history 375 201 The
importance of punctuality 299 21 Linger's history of listlessness 376 202 The
different acceptations of poverty . Cyn | 22 Imprisonment of debtors 377 ics and
monks ...
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... titutes in whom there yet appears neither penifron that character no deviation
could be made . tence nor shame . ”Accordingly , Johnson forgets his austere
manner , The effect of this singular manifesto is not now and plays us into sense .
... titutes in whom there yet appears neither penifron that character no deviation
could be made . tence nor shame . ”Accordingly , Johnson forgets his austere
manner , The effect of this singular manifesto is not now and plays us into sense .
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The author employed Almighty God , the giver of all good things , some ,
adventitious circumstances to produce without whose help all labour is
ineffectual , and effect . Prospero , in No. 200 , was intended for without whose
grace all wisdom is ...
The author employed Almighty God , the giver of all good things , some ,
adventitious circumstances to produce without whose help all labour is
ineffectual , and effect . Prospero , in No. 200 , was intended for without whose
grace all wisdom is ...
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