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... pleasure to their improvement , and those authors who would find many readers , must endeavour to please while they instruct . He knew the importance of his own writings to mankind , and lest he might by a roughness and barbarity of ...
... pleasure to their improvement , and those authors who would find many readers , must endeavour to please while they instruct . He knew the importance of his own writings to mankind , and lest he might by a roughness and barbarity of ...
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... se- riously commended , or rationally vindicated , who exposes his person to destruction , and by con- sequence his expedition to miscarriage , only for the pleasure of an idle insult , an insignificant bravado 78 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
... se- riously commended , or rationally vindicated , who exposes his person to destruction , and by con- sequence his expedition to miscarriage , only for the pleasure of an idle insult , an insignificant bravado 78 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
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With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. the pleasure of an idle insult , an insignificant bravado . All that can be urged in his defence is , that perhaps it might contribute to heighten the esteem of his followers , as few ...
With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. the pleasure of an idle insult , an insignificant bravado . All that can be urged in his defence is , that perhaps it might contribute to heighten the esteem of his followers , as few ...
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... pleasure which is the natural consequence of wealth obtained by dangers and fatigues , they began to consult about their return home , and , in pursuance of Drake's advice , resolved first to find out some convenient harbour , where ...
... pleasure which is the natural consequence of wealth obtained by dangers and fatigues , they began to consult about their return home , and , in pursuance of Drake's advice , resolved first to find out some convenient harbour , where ...
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... pleasures nor discouraged by difficulties . The greatest obstacle to his improvement was want . of books , with which his narrow fortune could not liberally supply him ; so that he was obliged to borrow the greatest part of those which ...
... pleasures nor discouraged by difficulties . The greatest obstacle to his improvement was want . of books , with which his narrow fortune could not liberally supply him ; so that he was obliged to borrow the greatest part of those which ...
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