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... diligence have provided for the world , men of refined and sensi- ble tempers are ready to pay their tribute of praise , and even to form a posthumous friend- ship with the author . In reviewing the life of such a writer , there is ...
... diligence have provided for the world , men of refined and sensi- ble tempers are ready to pay their tribute of praise , and even to form a posthumous friend- ship with the author . In reviewing the life of such a writer , there is ...
Strona ii
... diligence or regular application . Whatever he read , his te- nacious memory made his own . In the fields with his school - fellows , he talked more to him- self than with his companions . In 1725 , when he was about sixteen years old ...
... diligence or regular application . Whatever he read , his te- nacious memory made his own . In the fields with his school - fellows , he talked more to him- self than with his companions . In 1725 , when he was about sixteen years old ...
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... diligence , be obtained by Dr. Johnson . The wits of France had ample materials . They lived in a nation of critics , who had at heart the honour done to their country by their Poets , In the year 1777 , the misfortunes of Dr. Dodd ...
... diligence , be obtained by Dr. Johnson . The wits of France had ample materials . They lived in a nation of critics , who had at heart the honour done to their country by their Poets , In the year 1777 , the misfortunes of Dr. Dodd ...
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... diligence to perform ; and yet his edition has been the ground on which every sub- sequent commentator has chosen to build . One note for its singularity , may be thought worthy of notice in this place . Hamlet says ; " For if the sun ...
... diligence to perform ; and yet his edition has been the ground on which every sub- sequent commentator has chosen to build . One note for its singularity , may be thought worthy of notice in this place . Hamlet says ; " For if the sun ...
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... Diligence too soon relaxed . Necessity of perseverance . PAGE 190 122 A criticism on the English historians 123 The young trader turned gentleman . 124 The lady's misery in a summer retirement 194 125 The difficulty of defining comedy ...
... Diligence too soon relaxed . Necessity of perseverance . PAGE 190 122 A criticism on the English historians 123 The young trader turned gentleman . 124 The lady's misery in a summer retirement 194 125 The difficulty of defining comedy ...
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