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... be extended to the preachers of truth . Lood sus cot bus plony boog la s Dryden's diflike of the priesthood is im- puted by Langbaine , and I think by Brown , to a repulse which he suffered when he foli , H 3 to DRY D E N. 101.
... be extended to the preachers of truth . Lood sus cot bus plony boog la s Dryden's diflike of the priesthood is im- puted by Langbaine , and I think by Brown , to a repulse which he suffered when he foli , H 3 to DRY D E N. 101.
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Samuel Johnson. to a repulse which he suffered when he foli , cited ordination ; but he denies , in the pre- face to his Fables , that he ever defigned to enter into the church ; and fuch a denial he would not have hazarded , if he could ...
Samuel Johnson. to a repulse which he suffered when he foli , cited ordination ; but he denies , in the pre- face to his Fables , that he ever defigned to enter into the church ; and fuch a denial he would not have hazarded , if he could ...
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... suffer to be violated ; and there- fore , when Steele had fhewn him innocently picking up a girl in the Temple , and taking 29 her to a sta a tavern , he drew upon himself fo -Isdme much much of his friend's indignation , that he was ...
... suffer to be violated ; and there- fore , when Steele had fhewn him innocently picking up a girl in the Temple , and taking 29 her to a sta a tavern , he drew upon himself fo -Isdme much much of his friend's indignation , that he was ...
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... suffered too much pain from the prevalence of Pope's poetical reputation ; nor is it without ftrong reafon 7 neder bad sd god * Spence . † Tonfon and eids 453 124 Spence dw to end d son to complorer and ada 28 suspected , fufpected ...
... suffered too much pain from the prevalence of Pope's poetical reputation ; nor is it without ftrong reafon 7 neder bad sd god * Spence . † Tonfon and eids 453 124 Spence dw to end d son to complorer and ada 28 suspected , fufpected ...
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