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... wish , imitation of the pleasant manner of Lucian ; but that I might boast myself le vainqueur du vain - humour was not the talent of the writer of Lexi- queur de la terre ; that I might obtain that regard phanes . As Dryden says , " He ...
... wish , imitation of the pleasant manner of Lucian ; but that I might boast myself le vainqueur du vain - humour was not the talent of the writer of Lexi- queur de la terre ; that I might obtain that regard phanes . As Dryden says , " He ...
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... wish cess in England exceeded their proportion of of Dr. Johnson ; and though he apprehended real merit , and he could not but see in them that no danger from Scotland , it is probable that his nationality which no liberal - minded ...
... wish cess in England exceeded their proportion of of Dr. Johnson ; and though he apprehended real merit , and he could not but see in them that no danger from Scotland , it is probable that his nationality which no liberal - minded ...
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... wish to be true · 74 Advice useful and salutary . 81 Whether a man should think too highly , or too meanly of himself . 84 On the diversity of the English character 85 The necessity of reading and consulting other understandings than ...
... wish to be true · 74 Advice useful and salutary . 81 Whether a man should think too highly , or too meanly of himself . 84 On the diversity of the English character 85 The necessity of reading and consulting other understandings than ...
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... wish for that su- periority with which the betrayer flatters his va- nity ; to give the power of counteracting fraud , without the temptation to practise it ; to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of neces- sary defence , and ...
... wish for that su- periority with which the betrayer flatters his va- nity ; to give the power of counteracting fraud , without the temptation to practise it ; to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of neces- sary defence , and ...
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... wish they will soon believe , and will be at last incited to execute what they please themselves with contriving ... wishes than the commerce of the world will generally produce ; for we are easily shocked by crimes which appear at once ...
... wish they will soon believe , and will be at last incited to execute what they please themselves with contriving ... wishes than the commerce of the world will generally produce ; for we are easily shocked by crimes which appear at once ...
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