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... hand to both parties . " That is not quite true , " said Johnson ; " 1 put one in mind of Casimir's Ode to Pope Ur ... hands of a man who had meditated the his- tory of the Latin poets . Guthrie the historian nad from July 1736 composed ...
... hand to both parties . " That is not quite true , " said Johnson ; " 1 put one in mind of Casimir's Ode to Pope Ur ... hands of a man who had meditated the his- tory of the Latin poets . Guthrie the historian nad from July 1736 composed ...
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... hand . His idea of not sufficiently versed in that branch of know- ledge . called for an interval of repose and indolence . But indolence was the time of danger ; it was then that his spirits , not employed abroad , turn- ed with inward ...
... hand . His idea of not sufficiently versed in that branch of know- ledge . called for an interval of repose and indolence . But indolence was the time of danger ; it was then that his spirits , not employed abroad , turn- ed with inward ...
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... hand , or to deposit it in the Museum , * that the veracity of this account may never be doubted . " I am , Sir , " Your most humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . " Dec. 6 , 1784 . Mr. Swinton . The History of the Carthaginians , Numidians ...
... hand , or to deposit it in the Museum , * that the veracity of this account may never be doubted . " I am , Sir , " Your most humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . " Dec. 6 , 1784 . Mr. Swinton . The History of the Carthaginians , Numidians ...
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... hand , and , in a tone of lamentation , called out , JAM MORITU- RUS ! But the love of life was still an active principle . Feeling himself swelled with the dropsy , he conceived that by incisions in his legs , the water might be ...
... hand , and , in a tone of lamentation , called out , JAM MORITU- RUS ! But the love of life was still an active principle . Feeling himself swelled with the dropsy , he conceived that by incisions in his legs , the water might be ...
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... hand , or a person of fashion , they are always supposed to be written by the author of the play . It is to be wished , however , that the epilogue in question could be transferred to any other writer . It is the worst jeu d'esprit that ...
... hand , or a person of fashion , they are always supposed to be written by the author of the play . It is to be wished , however , that the epilogue in question could be transferred to any other writer . It is the worst jeu d'esprit that ...
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