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... lines . " Bettesworth was so little satisfied with this account , that he publicly professed his resolution of a violent and corporal revenge ; but the inhabitants of St. Pat- rick's district embodied themselves in the dean's de fence ...
... lines . " Bettesworth was so little satisfied with this account , that he publicly professed his resolution of a violent and corporal revenge ; but the inhabitants of St. Pat- rick's district embodied themselves in the dean's de fence ...
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... lines are smooth and sonorous , and his diction is select and elegant . His rhymes are sometimes unsuitable ; in his ... lines to Fenton , Serene , the sting of pain thy thoughts beguile , And make afflictions objects of a smile ...
... lines are smooth and sonorous , and his diction is select and elegant . His rhymes are sometimes unsuitable ; in his ... lines to Fenton , Serene , the sting of pain thy thoughts beguile , And make afflictions objects of a smile ...
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... lines : There are whom heaven has bless'd with store of wit , Yet want as much again to manage it ; For wit and judgment ever are at strife- It is apparent that wit has two meanings , and that what is wanted , though called wit , is ...
... lines : There are whom heaven has bless'd with store of wit , Yet want as much again to manage it ; For wit and judgment ever are at strife- It is apparent that wit has two meanings , and that what is wanted , though called wit , is ...
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... line : What is this wit- Where wanted , scorn'd ; and envied where acquir'd ? " How , " says the critic , " can wit be scorn'd where it is not ? Is not this a figure frequently employed in Hiber- nian land ? The person that wants this ...
... line : What is this wit- Where wanted , scorn'd ; and envied where acquir'd ? " How , " says the critic , " can wit be scorn'd where it is not ? Is not this a figure frequently employed in Hiber- nian land ? The person that wants this ...
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... lines represent motion as exhibited by sculpture . Of the epistle from Eloisa to Abelard , I do not know the date . His first inclination to attempt a composition of that tender kind arose , as Mr. Savage told me , from his perusal of ...
... lines represent motion as exhibited by sculpture . Of the epistle from Eloisa to Abelard , I do not know the date . His first inclination to attempt a composition of that tender kind arose , as Mr. Savage told me , from his perusal of ...
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