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... observed ; for such a number of particulars could never have been assembled by the power of recollection . He grew more violent , and his mental powers de- clined till ( 1741 ) it was found necessary that legal guardians should be ...
... observed ; for such a number of particulars could never have been assembled by the power of recollection . He grew more violent , and his mental powers de- clined till ( 1741 ) it was found necessary that legal guardians should be ...
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... observed , to shew what his father was not , than what he was . It is allowed that he grew rich by trade ; but whether in a shop or on the exchange was never discovered till Mr. Tyers told , on the authority of Mrs. Racket , that he was ...
... observed , to shew what his father was not , than what he was . It is allowed that he grew rich by trade ; but whether in a shop or on the exchange was never discovered till Mr. Tyers told , on the authority of Mrs. Racket , that he was ...
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... observation as that work exhibits . On this poem Dennis afterwards published some re◅ marks , of which the most reasonable is , that some of the lines represent motion as exhibited by sculpture . Of the epistle from Eloisa to Abelard ...
... observation as that work exhibits . On this poem Dennis afterwards published some re◅ marks , of which the most reasonable is , that some of the lines represent motion as exhibited by sculpture . Of the epistle from Eloisa to Abelard ...
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... observations ; that I had been thinking over the passages almost ever since , and could not guess at what it was that offended his lordship in gither of them . Garth laughed heartily at my embar Spence . 17 rassment ; said , I had not ...
... observations ; that I had been thinking over the passages almost ever since , and could not guess at what it was that offended his lordship in gither of them . Garth laughed heartily at my embar Spence . 17 rassment ; said , I had not ...
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... observation , that no people are so impatient of censure as those who are the greatest slanderers , which was wonderfully exemplified on this occasion . On the day the book was first vended , a crowd of authors besieged the shop ...
... observation , that no people are so impatient of censure as those who are the greatest slanderers , which was wonderfully exemplified on this occasion . On the day the book was first vended , a crowd of authors besieged the shop ...
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