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... eye , we must find it indifferent enough ; if we consider it as a inere effusion of friendship , in which every writer con- tended in affection , it will appear much to the ho- nour of those who wrote it . To be mindful of an absent ...
... eye , we must find it indifferent enough ; if we consider it as a inere effusion of friendship , in which every writer con- tended in affection , it will appear much to the ho- nour of those who wrote it . To be mindful of an absent ...
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... eyes so far off for a learned friend , when he could so conveniently be supplied at home . The translation of a part of the Rape of the Lock into monkish verse serves to shew what a master Par- nell was of the Latin ; a copy of verses ...
... eyes so far off for a learned friend , when he could so conveniently be supplied at home . The translation of a part of the Rape of the Lock into monkish verse serves to shew what a master Par- nell was of the Latin ; a copy of verses ...
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... eye , and be mistaken for real Greek . Our author appears fond of this figure , for we find it intro- duced into his Essay on Polite Literature . The propriety , how- ever , both of the simile , and of the position it endeavours to ...
... eye , and be mistaken for real Greek . Our author appears fond of this figure , for we find it intro- duced into his Essay on Polite Literature . The propriety , how- ever , both of the simile , and of the position it endeavours to ...
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... seemed good in his own eyes ; no subor- dination , no order , no concert . The Jacobites had wrought one another up to look upon the success of F 2 52 the present designs as infallible : every meeting- house LORD BOLINGBROKE . 51.
... seemed good in his own eyes ; no subor- dination , no order , no concert . The Jacobites had wrought one another up to look upon the success of F 2 52 the present designs as infallible : every meeting- house LORD BOLINGBROKE . 51.
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... eye on the widow of the Marquis of Villette , a niece to the famous Ma- dam Maintenon ; a young lady of great merit and understanding , possessed of a very large fortune , but incumbered with a long and troublesome law - suit . In the ...
... eye on the widow of the Marquis of Villette , a niece to the famous Ma- dam Maintenon ; a young lady of great merit and understanding , possessed of a very large fortune , but incumbered with a long and troublesome law - suit . In the ...
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