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... learning and probity , and will not be persuaded , that the University will make any difficulty of conferring such a favour upon a stranger , if he is recommended by the Dean . They say he is not afraid of the strictest examination ...
... learning and probity , and will not be persuaded , that the University will make any difficulty of conferring such a favour upon a stranger , if he is recommended by the Dean . They say he is not afraid of the strictest examination ...
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... learning and extraordinary ta- lents , was not able , at the age of thirty , to force his way to the favour of the public . Slow rises worth , by poverty depressed . " He was still , " as he says himself , " to provide for the day that ...
... learning and extraordinary ta- lents , was not able , at the age of thirty , to force his way to the favour of the public . Slow rises worth , by poverty depressed . " He was still , " as he says himself , " to provide for the day that ...
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... learning , and superior parts , I acknow- That the history of an author must be found ledge , admire , and respect ; but whom it is so in his works , is , in general , a true observation ; impossible for me to love , that I am almost in ...
... learning , and superior parts , I acknow- That the history of an author must be found ledge , admire , and respect ; but whom it is so in his works , is , in general , a true observation ; impossible for me to love , that I am almost in ...
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... learning , I Christianity ; and a coward , who was afraid of shall not be disappointed , though I should con - hearing the report of his own gun ; but left half- clude it , if less be possible , with less ; for I have been long wakened ...
... learning , I Christianity ; and a coward , who was afraid of shall not be disappointed , though I should con - hearing the report of his own gun ; but left half- clude it , if less be possible , with less ; for I have been long wakened ...
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... Learning ; a Dissertation upon Poetry ; the Character of a wise and happy Man , who discourses with energy on the government of the passions , and on a sudden , when Death deprives him of his daughter , forgets all his maxims of wisdom ...
... Learning ; a Dissertation upon Poetry ; the Character of a wise and happy Man , who discourses with energy on the government of the passions , and on a sudden , when Death deprives him of his daughter , forgets all his maxims of wisdom ...
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