Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... remarks , that the old man is dilator , spelongus , given to procrastination , and in- clined to extend his hopes to a great distance . So far are we generally from thinking what we often say of the shortness of life , that at the time ...
... remarks , that the old man is dilator , spelongus , given to procrastination , and in- clined to extend his hopes to a great distance . So far are we generally from thinking what we often say of the shortness of life , that at the time ...
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... remarks were remembered by those who desired the second degree of fame , my mien was studied , my dress was imitated , my letters were handed from one family to another , and read by those who copied them as sent to themselves ; my ...
... remarks were remembered by those who desired the second degree of fame , my mien was studied , my dress was imitated , my letters were handed from one family to another , and read by those who copied them as sent to themselves ; my ...
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... remark . Yet it cannot be denied that frequent discontent must proceed from frequent hardships ; and though it is evident , that not more than one age or people can deserve the censure of being more averse from learning than any other ...
... remark . Yet it cannot be denied that frequent discontent must proceed from frequent hardships ; and though it is evident , that not more than one age or people can deserve the censure of being more averse from learning than any other ...
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... remark how little concern is caused by the eternal departure even of those who have passed their lives with publick honours , and been distinguished by ex- traordinary performances . It is not possible to be regarded with tenderness ...
... remark how little concern is caused by the eternal departure even of those who have passed their lives with publick honours , and been distinguished by ex- traordinary performances . It is not possible to be regarded with tenderness ...
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... remark- ably unharmonious : this delicious place , For us too large ; where thy abundance wants Partakers , and uncrop'd falls to the ground . Here the third pair of syllables in the first , and fourth pair in the second verse , have ...
... remark- ably unharmonious : this delicious place , For us too large ; where thy abundance wants Partakers , and uncrop'd falls to the ground . Here the third pair of syllables in the first , and fourth pair in the second verse , have ...
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