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... never been in their service . May the Holy Father and merciful God grant , that far from the cares and ambition of a court , which always wound , and never heal and satisfy the heart ; and far from the clamorous bustle of the world , by ...
... never been in their service . May the Holy Father and merciful God grant , that far from the cares and ambition of a court , which always wound , and never heal and satisfy the heart ; and far from the clamorous bustle of the world , by ...
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... never - failing water flows through a valley rendered sandy by the violence of the winds . Towards the west , the Severn sea , bending its course to Ireland , enters a hollow bay at some distance from the castle ; and the southern rocks ...
... never - failing water flows through a valley rendered sandy by the violence of the winds . Towards the west , the Severn sea , bending its course to Ireland , enters a hollow bay at some distance from the castle ; and the southern rocks ...
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... never shew the absurdity of it , although it be absurd ; that is , you can never do it with effect . This would tend to the perpetuity of error .. A bad book might appear ; it would propagate error ; and so we should go on to the end of ...
... never shew the absurdity of it , although it be absurd ; that is , you can never do it with effect . This would tend to the perpetuity of error .. A bad book might appear ; it would propagate error ; and so we should go on to the end of ...
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... never can stand the test of criticism ; and the sooner it is sent into the shades the better . The public are indebted to the critic who so disposes of it : for the pub- lic have an interest in the discouragement of bad books , almost ...
... never can stand the test of criticism ; and the sooner it is sent into the shades the better . The public are indebted to the critic who so disposes of it : for the pub- lic have an interest in the discouragement of bad books , almost ...
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... never read any anonymous criticisms , or cared any thing about them ; and to add , that before me , at this moment , I have letters written by Sir Richard to a pro- prietor of a work , in which there is an anonymous review of books ...
... never read any anonymous criticisms , or cared any thing about them ; and to add , that before me , at this moment , I have letters written by Sir Richard to a pro- prietor of a work , in which there is an anonymous review of books ...
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