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... opinion of human nature , 159 164 169 CXV . Whether love be a natural or fictitious passion , 173 CXVI . A city night - piece , 177 CXVII . On the meanness of the Dutch , at the court of Japan , . CXVIII . On the distresses of the poor ...
... opinion of human nature , 159 164 169 CXV . Whether love be a natural or fictitious passion , 173 CXVI . A city night - piece , 177 CXVII . On the meanness of the Dutch , at the court of Japan , . CXVIII . On the distresses of the poor ...
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... opinion , display the happiness and innocence of those uncultivated nations who live without learning ; urge the nume- rous vices which are to be found only in polished so- ciety , enlarge upon the oppression , the cruelty , and the ...
... opinion , display the happiness and innocence of those uncultivated nations who live without learning ; urge the nume- rous vices which are to be found only in polished so- ciety , enlarge upon the oppression , the cruelty , and the ...
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... opinion , that the sport was high , the running fine , and the riders influenced by no bribe . It was run on the road from London to a village called Brentford , between a turnip cart , a dust cart , and a dung cart ; each of the owners ...
... opinion , that the sport was high , the running fine , and the riders influenced by no bribe . It was run on the road from London to a village called Brentford , between a turnip cart , a dust cart , and a dung cart ; each of the owners ...
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... opinion of the English from the virtues and vices practised among the vul gar , they at once present to a stranger all their faults , and keep their virtues up only for the inquiring eye of a philosopher . Foreigners are generally ...
... opinion of the English from the virtues and vices practised among the vul gar , they at once present to a stranger all their faults , and keep their virtues up only for the inquiring eye of a philosopher . Foreigners are generally ...
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... opinion of our superior discern- ment . But let works of this kind , which have already come off with such applause , enjoy it all . It is neither my wish to diminish , as I was never considerable enough to add to their fame . But for ...
... opinion of our superior discern- ment . But let works of this kind , which have already come off with such applause , enjoy it all . It is neither my wish to diminish , as I was never considerable enough to add to their fame . But for ...
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