Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... criticism on Milton's versification 87. The reasons why advice is generally ineffectual 88. A criticism on Milton's versification . Elisions dan- gerous in English poetry 103 No. 89. The luxury of vain imagination 90. The pauses.
... criticism on Milton's versification 87. The reasons why advice is generally ineffectual 88. A criticism on Milton's versification . Elisions dan- gerous in English poetry 103 No. 89. The luxury of vain imagination 90. The pauses.
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... Reasons 1 why good authors are sometimes neglected 215 · 221 107. Properantia's hopes of a year of confusion . The misery of prostitutes 227 108. Life sufficient to all purposes if well employed 109. The education of a fop - 233 239 110 ...
... Reasons 1 why good authors are sometimes neglected 215 · 221 107. Properantia's hopes of a year of confusion . The misery of prostitutes 227 108. Life sufficient to all purposes if well employed 109. The education of a fop - 233 239 110 ...
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... reason , that neither science nor experience can shake it , and we act as if life were without end , though we see and confess its uncertainty and short- ness . Divines have , with great strength and ardour , shown the absurdity of ...
... reason , that neither science nor experience can shake it , and we act as if life were without end , though we see and confess its uncertainty and short- ness . Divines have , with great strength and ardour , shown the absurdity of ...
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... reason from observation to believe very common , and which I know by experience to be very miserable . And though the querulous are seldom received with great ardour of kindness , I hope to escape the mortification of finding that my ...
... reason from observation to believe very common , and which I know by experience to be very miserable . And though the querulous are seldom received with great ardour of kindness , I hope to escape the mortification of finding that my ...
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... she wanted nothing from others , and had therefore no reason to value their opinion ; that money was every thing ; and that they who thought themselves ill - treated , should look for better usage among ill- No 74 . 21 THE RAMBLER .
... she wanted nothing from others , and had therefore no reason to value their opinion ; that money was every thing ; and that they who thought themselves ill - treated , should look for better usage among ill- No 74 . 21 THE RAMBLER .
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