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... hope , in which I once boasted myself with so much ex- ultation , " The Shepherd in Virgil grew acquainted with Love , and found him a native of the rocks . " Is not a patron , my Lord , one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling ...
... hope , in which I once boasted myself with so much ex- ultation , " The Shepherd in Virgil grew acquainted with Love , and found him a native of the rocks . " Is not a patron , my Lord , one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling ...
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... hope History of the Romans . By Mr. Bower . † we shall be much together . You must now be On the morning of Dec. 7 , Dr. Johnson re- to me what you were before , and what dear Mr.quested to see Mr. Nichols . A few days before , Allen ...
... hope History of the Romans . By Mr. Bower . † we shall be much together . You must now be On the morning of Dec. 7 , Dr. Johnson re- to me what you were before , and what dear Mr.quested to see Mr. Nichols . A few days before , Allen ...
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... hope to adjust a are to be looked upon with more indulgence , as few pages without perplexity ; and if , when he they are incited at once by the two great movers turns over the repositories of his memory , he of the human mind , the ...
... hope to adjust a are to be looked upon with more indulgence , as few pages without perplexity ; and if , when he they are incited at once by the two great movers turns over the repositories of his memory , he of the human mind , the ...
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... hope , however necessary the silent celerity of time , that we may believe to the production of every thing great or ... hope to hope . He that directs his steps to a certain point , must frequently turn his eyes to that place which he ...
... hope , however necessary the silent celerity of time , that we may believe to the production of every thing great or ... hope to hope . He that directs his steps to a certain point , must frequently turn his eyes to that place which he ...
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... hope is , that their verdure is more lasting , and that they are less likely to fade by time , or less obnoxious to the blasts of accident . Even this hope will receive very little encou- ragement from the examination of the history of ...
... hope is , that their verdure is more lasting , and that they are less likely to fade by time , or less obnoxious to the blasts of accident . Even this hope will receive very little encou- ragement from the examination of the history of ...
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