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... discovery of the author . From this storm he was , as he relates , “ se- cured by a sleight ; " of what kind , or by whose prudence , is not known ; and such was the increase of his reputation , that the Scottish " Nation applied again ...
... discovery of the author . From this storm he was , as he relates , “ se- cured by a sleight ; " of what kind , or by whose prudence , is not known ; and such was the increase of his reputation , that the Scottish " Nation applied again ...
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... discovered , that between prudence and in- tegrity he was seldom in the wrong : and that , when he was right , his spirit did not easily yield to opposi- tion . Having so lately quitted the tumults of a party , and the intrigues of a ...
... discovered , that between prudence and in- tegrity he was seldom in the wrong : and that , when he was right , his spirit did not easily yield to opposi- tion . Having so lately quitted the tumults of a party , and the intrigues of a ...
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... discovery from time to time , dreading the immediate bursts of distress , and watching for a favourable moment . She thought herself neglected , and died of disappointment ; having ordered by her will the poem to be published , in which ...
... discovery from time to time , dreading the immediate bursts of distress , and watching for a favourable moment . She thought herself neglected , and died of disappointment ; having ordered by her will the poem to be published , in which ...
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... discovered till Mr. Tyers told , on the authority of Mrs. Racket , that he was a linen - dra- per in the Strand . Both parents were papists . Pope was from his birth of a constitution tender and delicate ; but is said to have shewn ...
... discovered till Mr. Tyers told , on the authority of Mrs. Racket , that he was a linen - dra- per in the Strand . Both parents were papists . Pope was from his birth of a constitution tender and delicate ; but is said to have shewn ...
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... discovered an appetite to talk too fre- quently of his own virtues . The pamphlet is such as rage might be expected to dictate . He supposes himself to be asked two ques- tions ; whether the essay will succeed , and who or what is the ...
... discovered an appetite to talk too fre- quently of his own virtues . The pamphlet is such as rage might be expected to dictate . He supposes himself to be asked two ques- tions ; whether the essay will succeed , and who or what is the ...
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