Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... once hap- pened to an epick poet of France , by raising the reputation of the attempt , obstruct the reception of the work . I imagine what the world will expect from a scheme , prosecuted under your lordship's influence ; and I know ...
... once hap- pened to an epick poet of France , by raising the reputation of the attempt , obstruct the reception of the work . I imagine what the world will expect from a scheme , prosecuted under your lordship's influence ; and I know ...
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... once by a single act , permitted them by degrees to settle themselves among the natives , with little opposition ; and it would surely be no proof of judgment to imitate them in an error which they have now retracted , and deprive the ...
... once by a single act , permitted them by degrees to settle themselves among the natives , with little opposition ; and it would surely be no proof of judgment to imitate them in an error which they have now retracted , and deprive the ...
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... once in doubt whether I should not attribute too much to myself , in attempting to decide them , and whether my province was to extend beyond the proposition of the question , and the display of the suffrages on each side ; but I have ...
... once in doubt whether I should not attribute too much to myself , in attempting to decide them , and whether my province was to extend beyond the proposition of the question , and the display of the suffrages on each side ; but I have ...
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... once unnecessary , must be tolerated among the imperfections of human things , and which re- quire only to be registered , that they may not be increased , and ascertained , that they may not be confounded : but every language has ...
... once unnecessary , must be tolerated among the imperfections of human things , and which re- quire only to be registered , that they may not be increased , and ascertained , that they may not be confounded : but every language has ...
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... once incorporated , can never be afterward dismissed or reformed . Of this kind are the derivatives length from long , strength from strong , darling from dear , breadth from broad , from dry , drought , and from high , height , which ...
... once incorporated , can never be afterward dismissed or reformed . Of this kind are the derivatives length from long , strength from strong , darling from dear , breadth from broad , from dry , drought , and from high , height , which ...
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