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... remarks on the first edition of his work : and the letters J B ― O . are annexed to some remarks furnished by the ... remark , not written by the Author , for the sake of distinction has been enclosed within crotchets : in one ...
... remarks on the first edition of his work : and the letters J B ― O . are annexed to some remarks furnished by the ... remark , not written by the Author , for the sake of distinction has been enclosed within crotchets : in one ...
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... remark and petty censure , with which life may be passed there , is a circumstance which a man who knows the teazing restraint of a nar- row circle must relish highly . Mr. Burke , whose orderly and amiable domestic habits might make ...
... remark and petty censure , with which life may be passed there , is a circumstance which a man who knows the teazing restraint of a nar- row circle must relish highly . Mr. Burke , whose orderly and amiable domestic habits might make ...
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... remarks on my Work , which he is pleased to say . " I have hitherto extolled , and cordially approve . " " The ... remark , in my mind an obvious and just one , which I think he has not made , that Johnson's " morbid melancholy ...
... remarks on my Work , which he is pleased to say . " I have hitherto extolled , and cordially approve . " " The ... remark , in my mind an obvious and just one , which I think he has not made , that Johnson's " morbid melancholy ...
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