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... seems to have pursued with wrong - headed , positive , and at times afflicted a good inclination . His reading was always de- with a degree of melancholy , little short of mad - sultory , seldom resting on any particular author , ness ...
... seems to have pursued with wrong - headed , positive , and at times afflicted a good inclination . His reading was always de- with a degree of melancholy , little short of mad - sultory , seldom resting on any particular author , ness ...
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... seems made to dis- fixed by his writings . In 1744 , he published grace or ridicule the common structure of the the life of Savage ; and then projected a new edi - human body . His legs and arms are never in tion of Shakspeare . As a ...
... seems made to dis- fixed by his writings . In 1744 , he published grace or ridicule the common structure of the the life of Savage ; and then projected a new edi - human body . His legs and arms are never in tion of Shakspeare . As a ...
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... seems to counte- several Latin poets , such as Masenius the Je - nance this calumny . He says , " It can hardly suit , Staphorstius a Dutch divine , Beza , and be doubted , but that Johnson's aversion to Mil- others , all such passages ...
... seems to counte- several Latin poets , such as Masenius the Je - nance this calumny . He says , " It can hardly suit , Staphorstius a Dutch divine , Beza , and be doubted , but that Johnson's aversion to Mil- others , all such passages ...
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... seems to have pointed out that coun- try for the scene of action ; and Rassila Christes , the General of Sultan Segued , mentioned in that work , most probably suggested the name of the prince . The author wanted to set out on a jour ...
... seems to have pointed out that coun- try for the scene of action ; and Rassila Christes , the General of Sultan Segued , mentioned in that work , most probably suggested the name of the prince . The author wanted to set out on a jour ...
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... seems , however , that greatness of mind is not confined to greatness of rank . Dr. Brock- lesby was not content to assist with his medical art ; he resolved to minister to his patient's mind , and pluck from his memory the sorrow which ...
... seems , however , that greatness of mind is not confined to greatness of rank . Dr. Brock- lesby was not content to assist with his medical art ; he resolved to minister to his patient's mind , and pluck from his memory the sorrow which ...
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