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... say the least of it ) has been al- ways equal to those great honours which have been conferred upon you . It is very well known how much the church owed to you , in the most dangerous day it ever saw , that of the arraignment of its ...
... say the least of it ) has been al- ways equal to those great honours which have been conferred upon you . It is very well known how much the church owed to you , in the most dangerous day it ever saw , that of the arraignment of its ...
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... says Dr. Johnson , ( Life of Addison , in the English Poets ) " wishes to attain an English style , familiar but not coarse , and elegant but not osten- tatious , must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " The papers in ...
... says Dr. Johnson , ( Life of Addison , in the English Poets ) " wishes to attain an English style , familiar but not coarse , and elegant but not osten- tatious , must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " The papers in ...
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... Say , both men of singular piety and great talents . At this seminary Hughes made a rapid pro- gress in the acquisition of classical learning , and early shewed a decided partiality for the sister arts of poetry and music ; an ...
... Say , both men of singular piety and great talents . At this seminary Hughes made a rapid pro- gress in the acquisition of classical learning , and early shewed a decided partiality for the sister arts of poetry and music ; an ...
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... says he , " among so many real evils , a chronical distemper and a narrow fortune , is never heard to complain . That equal spirit of his , which any man may have , that like him , will conquer pride , vanity , and affecta- tion , and ...
... says he , " among so many real evils , a chronical distemper and a narrow fortune , is never heard to complain . That equal spirit of his , which any man may have , that like him , will conquer pride , vanity , and affecta- tion , and ...
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... says , " It had not come to my knowledge , when I left off the Spectator , that I owe several excellent sentiments and agree- able pieces in that work to Mr. INCE , of Gray's Inn . " The annotators give some account of Mr. Ince , but no ...
... says , " It had not come to my knowledge , when I left off the Spectator , that I owe several excellent sentiments and agree- able pieces in that work to Mr. INCE , of Gray's Inn . " The annotators give some account of Mr. Ince , but no ...
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