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... never could bring it to retain the ordinary rules of grammar . ” This is an instance of the natural desire of man to propagate a wonder . It is surely very difficult to tell any thing as it was heard , when Sprat could not refrain from ...
... never could bring it to retain the ordinary rules of grammar . ” This is an instance of the natural desire of man to propagate a wonder . It is surely very difficult to tell any thing as it was heard , when Sprat could not refrain from ...
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... never inserted in any collection of his works : " but he altered the expression when the lives were collected into volumes The satire was added to Cowley's works by the particular direction of Dr. Johnson . N. who attended the king ...
... never inserted in any collection of his works : " but he altered the expression when the lives were collected into volumes The satire was added to Cowley's works by the particular direction of Dr. Johnson . N. who attended the king ...
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... never had resolution to tell his passion . This consideration cannot but abate , in some mea- sure , the reader's esteem for the work and the author . To love excellence , is natural ; it is natural likewise * Barnesii Anacreontem . Dr ...
... never had resolution to tell his passion . This consideration cannot but abate , in some mea- sure , the reader's esteem for the work and the author . To love excellence , is natural ; it is natural likewise * Barnesii Anacreontem . Dr ...
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... never saw ; complains of jealousy which he never felt ; supposes himself sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues his fancy , and ransacks his memory , for images which may ex- hibit the gaiety of hope , or the gloominess ...
... never saw ; complains of jealousy which he never felt ; supposes himself sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues his fancy , and ransacks his memory , for images which may ex- hibit the gaiety of hope , or the gloominess ...
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... never cancelled ; nor that it made him think himself secure , for at that dissolution of government which followed the death of Oliver , he returned into France , where he resumed his former station , and staid till the Restoration ...
... never cancelled ; nor that it made him think himself secure , for at that dissolution of government which followed the death of Oliver , he returned into France , where he resumed his former station , and staid till the Restoration ...
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