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... opinions , and collision of many years enjoyed the pleasures and comforts sentiment , the cause of literature would thrive ... opinion ; but in that conten - mily is manifested by the sense he had of it , and tion , Truth would receive ...
... opinions , and collision of many years enjoyed the pleasures and comforts sentiment , the cause of literature would thrive ... opinion ; but in that conten - mily is manifested by the sense he had of it , and tion , Truth would receive ...
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... opinion that will not be adopted by men of lively fancy . With regard to Gray , when he condemns the apostrophe , in ... opinions founded on vain conjecture , and , indeed , seems to be decisive , since we do not find that Tickell ...
... opinion that will not be adopted by men of lively fancy . With regard to Gray , when he condemns the apostrophe , in ... opinions founded on vain conjecture , and , indeed , seems to be decisive , since we do not find that Tickell ...
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... opinion 338 108 Some images and sentiments of which the mind of man may be said to be enamoured 340 Examination of ... opinions of men • 120 Misery the lot of man , and our present state one of danger and infelicity 126 Retirement 138 ...
... opinion 338 108 Some images and sentiments of which the mind of man may be said to be enamoured 340 Examination of ... opinions of men • 120 Misery the lot of man , and our present state one of danger and infelicity 126 Retirement 138 ...
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... opinion of Dr. Johnson , which is equally honourable to himself and his friend . Speaking of his own dis- courses , our great artist says , " Whatever merit they have must be imputed , in a great measure , to the education which I may ...
... opinion of Dr. Johnson , which is equally honourable to himself and his friend . Speaking of his own dis- courses , our great artist says , " Whatever merit they have must be imputed , in a great measure , to the education which I may ...
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... opinions . If he should with too little premeditation encounter himself by an un- and rewards ? The ostentatious and ... opinion , already called forth against it . secured the praises of the world , willingly takes Censure is willingly ...
... opinions . If he should with too little premeditation encounter himself by an un- and rewards ? The ostentatious and ... opinion , already called forth against it . secured the praises of the world , willingly takes Censure is willingly ...
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