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... reader's ex- pectation , that , when at the usual time he claimed the bachelorship of arts , he was found by the examiners too conspicuously deficient for regular admission , and ob- tained his degree at last by special favour ; a term ...
... reader's ex- pectation , that , when at the usual time he claimed the bachelorship of arts , he was found by the examiners too conspicuously deficient for regular admission , and ob- tained his degree at last by special favour ; a term ...
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... readers ? It is the wise choice of the subject that alone adorns and distinguishes the writer . For had an hundred ... reader's notice .. In the year following he wrote a " Project for the Advancement of Religion , " addressed to lady ...
... readers ? It is the wise choice of the subject that alone adorns and distinguishes the writer . For had an hundred ... reader's notice .. In the year following he wrote a " Project for the Advancement of Religion , " addressed to lady ...
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... readers . To its propagation certainly no agency of power or influence was wanting . It furnished argu . ments for conversation , speeches for debate , and mate- rials for parliamentary resolutions . Yet , surely , whoever surveys this ...
... readers . To its propagation certainly no agency of power or influence was wanting . It furnished argu . ments for conversation , speeches for debate , and mate- rials for parliamentary resolutions . Yet , surely , whoever surveys this ...
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... reader , finding frequent mention of names which he has been used to consider as important , goes on in hope of information ; and , as there is no- thing to fatigue attention , if he is disappointed he can hardly complain . It is easy ...
... reader , finding frequent mention of names which he has been used to consider as important , goes on in hope of information ; and , as there is no- thing to fatigue attention , if he is disappointed he can hardly complain . It is easy ...
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... Pope , who prefixed a querulous and apologetical preface . This important year sent likewise into the world " Gulliver's Travels ; " a production so new and strange , that it filled the reader with a mingled emotion of 28 SWIFT .
... Pope , who prefixed a querulous and apologetical preface . This important year sent likewise into the world " Gulliver's Travels ; " a production so new and strange , that it filled the reader with a mingled emotion of 28 SWIFT .
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