Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... light ; integrity is too par- ticular a virtue to be covered with a general appli- cation . Let me therefore only talk to you as at Tus- culum ( for so I will call that sweet retreat which your own hands have raised ) where , like the ...
... light ; integrity is too par- ticular a virtue to be covered with a general appli- cation . Let me therefore only talk to you as at Tus- culum ( for so I will call that sweet retreat which your own hands have raised ) where , like the ...
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... light , the charge of dulness , so splenetically advanced by Pope , was particularly unme- rited ; and the deposition of Theobald , to make Cibber- a totally different character - the hero of the Dunciad , is by the best critics deemed ...
... light , the charge of dulness , so splenetically advanced by Pope , was particularly unme- rited ; and the deposition of Theobald , to make Cibber- a totally different character - the hero of the Dunciad , is by the best critics deemed ...
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... lights that truth and good sense could give him , or his own likeness would require , my officious mite would be lost in that general esteem and regard which people of the first consequence , even of different parties , have a pleasure ...
... lights that truth and good sense could give him , or his own likeness would require , my officious mite would be lost in that general esteem and regard which people of the first consequence , even of different parties , have a pleasure ...
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... light - not of his being an illustrious , but a delightful companion . In conversation he is seldom silent but when he is attentive , nor ever speaks without exciting the atten- tion of others ; and though no man might with less ...
... light - not of his being an illustrious , but a delightful companion . In conversation he is seldom silent but when he is attentive , nor ever speaks without exciting the atten- tion of others ; and though no man might with less ...
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... light , ne so disarms your prejudice , that if he has it not , you cannot find in your heart to wish he were without it . Whenever he is attacked where he seems to lie so open , if his wit happens not to be ready for you , he re- ceives ...
... light , ne so disarms your prejudice , that if he has it not , you cannot find in your heart to wish he were without it . Whenever he is attacked where he seems to lie so open , if his wit happens not to be ready for you , he re- ceives ...
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