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... equal to 4 quarters . Qu . again , a peck ? We fhould fuppofe it , from the circum- ftance here mentioned , to be about one - third , or perhaps half a bufhel , Winchester . § Qu . again , a peck of meal ? We have been told it is eight ...
... equal to 4 quarters . Qu . again , a peck ? We fhould fuppofe it , from the circum- ftance here mentioned , to be about one - third , or perhaps half a bufhel , Winchester . § Qu . again , a peck of meal ? We have been told it is eight ...
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... equal fublimity with the figure ? Dr. Blair will perhaps call this a proper felection of circumftances ; but this is not its entire excellence , and if it were , his criticifm would be merely a play upon words , for it is univerfally ...
... equal fublimity with the figure ? Dr. Blair will perhaps call this a proper felection of circumftances ; but this is not its entire excellence , and if it were , his criticifm would be merely a play upon words , for it is univerfally ...
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... equal impulfe towards the Latin . That he was well veried in all the Latin learning , and minutely critical in the power of its words , is clearly manifefted in his writings . His earliest work was a tranflation of Mr. Pope's Meffiah ...
... equal impulfe towards the Latin . That he was well veried in all the Latin learning , and minutely critical in the power of its words , is clearly manifefted in his writings . His earliest work was a tranflation of Mr. Pope's Meffiah ...
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... equal that of Homer and Virgil ? How infignificant men appear to him , when he leaves the company of fuch fublime geniuses ! With what pity he hears the jefts of witlings , the dull difcourfe of folly , and the furfeiting confidence of ...
... equal that of Homer and Virgil ? How infignificant men appear to him , when he leaves the company of fuch fublime geniuses ! With what pity he hears the jefts of witlings , the dull difcourfe of folly , and the furfeiting confidence of ...
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... equal to that for their mafters : admirable wines , which proved a delicious treat , as they had tafted none fince they left Cambridge ; for , adds he , withstanding the fplendour and elegance of feveral families we vifited in Virginia ...
... equal to that for their mafters : admirable wines , which proved a delicious treat , as they had tafted none fince they left Cambridge ; for , adds he , withstanding the fplendour and elegance of feveral families we vifited in Virginia ...
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