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... performances at the same age : His time was now wholly spent in reading and writing . As he read the classics , he amused himself with translating them ; and at fourteen made a version of the first book of The Thebais , which , with ...
... performances at the same age : His time was now wholly spent in reading and writing . As he read the classics , he amused himself with translating them ; and at fourteen made a version of the first book of The Thebais , which , with ...
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... performances received no improve- ment from his maturer studies . At this time began his acquaintance with Wycher- ley , a man who seems to have had among his contempo- raries his full share of reputation , to have been esteem- ed ...
... performances received no improve- ment from his maturer studies . At this time began his acquaintance with Wycher- ley , a man who seems to have had among his contempo- raries his full share of reputation , to have been esteem- ed ...
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... performances which strike with wonder are combina- tions of skilful genius with happy casualty ; and it is Bot likely that any felicity like the discovery of a new race of preternatural agents should happen twice to the same POPE . 67.
... performances which strike with wonder are combina- tions of skilful genius with happy casualty ; and it is Bot likely that any felicity like the discovery of a new race of preternatural agents should happen twice to the same POPE . 67.
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... performance , never testified any curiosity to see him , and who professed to have forgotten the terms on which he worked . The terms which Fenton uses are very mercantile : " I think at first sight that his performance is very ...
... performance , never testified any curiosity to see him , and who professed to have forgotten the terms on which he worked . The terms which Fenton uses are very mercantile : " I think at first sight that his performance is very ...
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... performances and speculative possibility . It is natural to suppose , that as much as has been done to - day may be ... performance was ever effected within the term original- ly fixed in the undertaker's mind . He that runs against time ...
... performances and speculative possibility . It is natural to suppose , that as much as has been done to - day may be ... performance was ever effected within the term original- ly fixed in the undertaker's mind . He that runs against time ...
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