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... Lost ; dedicated to the Universi- this part of my work with pleasure , which no ties of Oxford and Cambridge . " While the man shall diminish or augment . I shall never book was in the press , the proof - sheets were envy the honours ...
... Lost ; dedicated to the Universi- this part of my work with pleasure , which no ties of Oxford and Cambridge . " While the man shall diminish or augment . I shall never book was in the press , the proof - sheets were envy the honours ...
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... lost in tion to their fear as well as their ambition ; and a complicated system , may yet 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 ...
... lost in tion to their fear as well as their ambition ; and a complicated system , may yet 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 ...
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... lost enough by gentlewomen . Upon this , her broad face grew broader with triumph , and I was afraid she would have taken me for the pleasure of con- tinuing her insult ; but happily the next word was , Pray , Mrs. gentlewoman , troop ...
... lost enough by gentlewomen . Upon this , her broad face grew broader with triumph , and I was afraid she would have taken me for the pleasure of con- tinuing her insult ; but happily the next word was , Pray , Mrs. gentlewoman , troop ...
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Samuel Johnson. He therefore read authors , constructed systems , | been lost from the beginning of the world . He and ... lost before the resolution can be fixed ; if any other indications are to be found , they may , per- haps , be very ...
Samuel Johnson. He therefore read authors , constructed systems , | been lost from the beginning of the world . He and ... lost before the resolution can be fixed ; if any other indications are to be found , they may , per- haps , be very ...
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... lost some- Miscarriages of this kind are likewise frequent- the consequence of that acquaintance with the great , which is generally considered as one of the chief privileges of literature and genius . A man who has once learned to ...
... lost some- Miscarriages of this kind are likewise frequent- the consequence of that acquaintance with the great , which is generally considered as one of the chief privileges of literature and genius . A man who has once learned to ...
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