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... lady Berke- ley ; by whose kindness it is not unlikely that he was advanced to his benefices . To this project , which is formed with great purity of intention , and displayed with sprightliness and elegance , it can only be objected ...
... lady Berke- ley ; by whose kindness it is not unlikely that he was advanced to his benefices . To this project , which is formed with great purity of intention , and displayed with sprightliness and elegance , it can only be objected ...
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... lady , either wanted power , or had no ambition of poetical immor- tality . He was seized , not long afterwards , by a fit of gid- diness , and again heard of the sickness and danger of Mrs. Johnson . He then left the house of Pope , as ...
... lady , either wanted power , or had no ambition of poetical immor- tality . He was seized , not long afterwards , by a fit of gid- diness , and again heard of the sickness and danger of Mrs. Johnson . He then left the house of Pope , as ...
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... Lady on her Marriage , " may be allowed to doubt whether his opi- nion of female excellence ought implicitly to be admit- ted ; for , if his general thoughts on women were such as he exhibits , a very little sense in a B 2 SWIFT . 31.
... Lady on her Marriage , " may be allowed to doubt whether his opi- nion of female excellence ought implicitly to be admit- ted ; for , if his general thoughts on women were such as he exhibits , a very little sense in a B 2 SWIFT . 31.
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Samuel Johnson. as he exhibits , a very little sense in a lady would en- rapture , and a very little virtue would astonish him . Stella's supremacy , therefore , was perhaps only local ; she was great , because her associates were little ...
Samuel Johnson. as he exhibits , a very little sense in a lady would en- rapture , and a very little virtue would astonish him . Stella's supremacy , therefore , was perhaps only local ; she was great , because her associates were little ...
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... Lady were written about the time when his essay was published . The lady's name and adventures I have sought with fruitless in- quiry . * * See Gent . Mag . vol . LI . p . 314. N. I can therefore tell no more than I have learned 04 POPE .
... Lady were written about the time when his essay was published . The lady's name and adventures I have sought with fruitless in- quiry . * * See Gent . Mag . vol . LI . p . 314. N. I can therefore tell no more than I have learned 04 POPE .
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