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... excellence : they will , therefore , more willingly lute , might have enabled him to excel among the allow your pretensions as a writer . " " But , " virtuous and the wise . " Being chaplain to the says Mrs. Piozzi , " the features of ...
... excellence : they will , therefore , more willingly lute , might have enabled him to excel among the allow your pretensions as a writer . " " But , " virtuous and the wise . " Being chaplain to the says Mrs. Piozzi , " the features of ...
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... excellence of Pope ; and the tra- he began the great work of the Rambler . The gedy of Irene , though uninteresting on the stage , first number was published on Tuesday , March was universally admired in the closet , for the the 20th ...
... excellence of Pope ; and the tra- he began the great work of the Rambler . The gedy of Irene , though uninteresting on the stage , first number was published on Tuesday , March was universally admired in the closet , for the the 20th ...
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... excellence 247 249 · · . 256 257 180 258 • • 259 • ners 261 187 173 Unreasonable fears of pedantry 174 The mischiefs of unbounded raillery . His- 262 188 · tory of Dicaculus • • 264 60 Minim the critic 61 Minim the critic 62 Ranger's IV ...
... excellence 247 249 · · . 256 257 180 258 • • 259 • ners 261 187 173 Unreasonable fears of pedantry 174 The mischiefs of unbounded raillery . His- 262 188 · tory of Dicaculus • • 264 60 Minim the critic 61 Minim the critic 62 Ranger's IV ...
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... excellence , its import- ance , and its necessity , which , in proportion as they are more frequently and more willingly re- volved , gain a more forcible and permanent in- fluence , till in time they become the reigning ideas , the ...
... excellence , its import- ance , and its necessity , which , in proportion as they are more frequently and more willingly re- volved , gain a more forcible and permanent in- fluence , till in time they become the reigning ideas , the ...
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... excellence to which |. train and progeny of subordinate apprehensions and desires . In futurity events and chances are yet floating at large , without apparent connexion with their causes , and we therefore easily indulge the liberty of ...
... excellence to which |. train and progeny of subordinate apprehensions and desires . In futurity events and chances are yet floating at large , without apparent connexion with their causes , and we therefore easily indulge the liberty of ...
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