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... sometimes of his own accord do things inconsistent with the establish- ed modes of behaviour . Sitting at table with the celebrated Mrs. Cholmondeley , who exerted herself to circulate the subscription for Shak- The history of a death ...
... sometimes of his own accord do things inconsistent with the establish- ed modes of behaviour . Sitting at table with the celebrated Mrs. Cholmondeley , who exerted herself to circulate the subscription for Shak- The history of a death ...
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... sometimes partial , of his narrative , that the reader is inclined to and there is sometimes too much malignity of wish , as Johnson did with regard to Gray , that misrepresentation , to which , perhaps , may be to travel , and to tell ...
... sometimes partial , of his narrative , that the reader is inclined to and there is sometimes too much malignity of wish , as Johnson did with regard to Gray , that misrepresentation , to which , perhaps , may be to travel , and to tell ...
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... sometimes known to try various contortions , or inclinations of the body , flatter- ing themselves that they can swallow in one posture that liquor which they find in another to repel their lips . Yet such folly is not peculiar to the ...
... sometimes known to try various contortions , or inclinations of the body , flatter- ing themselves that they can swallow in one posture that liquor which they find in another to repel their lips . Yet such folly is not peculiar to the ...
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... sometimes afraid to know what is right , and sometimes finds friends or enemies diligent to deceive him . We are , therefore , not to wonder that most fail , amidst tumult , and snares , and danger , in the observance of those precepts ...
... sometimes afraid to know what is right , and sometimes finds friends or enemies diligent to deceive him . We are , therefore , not to wonder that most fail , amidst tumult , and snares , and danger , in the observance of those precepts ...
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... sometimes with the appearance of laughter , and sometimes with that of contempt ; but the disguise is such , that I can discover the secret rancour of their hearts , and as envy is deserv- edly its own punishment , I frequently indulge ...
... sometimes with the appearance of laughter , and sometimes with that of contempt ; but the disguise is such , that I can discover the secret rancour of their hearts , and as envy is deserv- edly its own punishment , I frequently indulge ...
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