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... merit , That woman's love can win , or long inherit ; But what it is , hard is to say , Harder to hit . " Samp . Ago . Multiplied emphasis and emotion , are exemplified in this passage from Dr. Young's Night Thoughts : Each night we die ...
... merit , That woman's love can win , or long inherit ; But what it is , hard is to say , Harder to hit . " Samp . Ago . Multiplied emphasis and emotion , are exemplified in this passage from Dr. Young's Night Thoughts : Each night we die ...
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... merit and virtue , wherever he found them ; but he exposed with severity , violence , fraud , and iniquity , whether clothed in rags , or shrouded behind the mantle of wealth or influence . To those who sought it , he gave honest and ...
... merit and virtue , wherever he found them ; but he exposed with severity , violence , fraud , and iniquity , whether clothed in rags , or shrouded behind the mantle of wealth or influence . To those who sought it , he gave honest and ...
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... merits of his adversaries , where they have real merit , nor leads him to any intemperance of language , unworthy of himself or of the subject . " - COURAGE is one of the most dazzling of the virtues . It always challenges our ...
... merits of his adversaries , where they have real merit , nor leads him to any intemperance of language , unworthy of himself or of the subject . " - COURAGE is one of the most dazzling of the virtues . It always challenges our ...
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... merit of the paint- ing , whether the pen or the pencil be the implement , seems to rest wholly on the artist . Where his ingenuity is great , the praise and ad- miration is greater , as the scene is more trite or more familiar . A part ...
... merit of the paint- ing , whether the pen or the pencil be the implement , seems to rest wholly on the artist . Where his ingenuity is great , the praise and ad- miration is greater , as the scene is more trite or more familiar . A part ...
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... merit public notice : you have stated them in substance , but have not in all respects retained the manner or point with which they were originally expressed by Dr. Beattie . In my first interview with him in the spring of 1793 , after ...
... merit public notice : you have stated them in substance , but have not in all respects retained the manner or point with which they were originally expressed by Dr. Beattie . In my first interview with him in the spring of 1793 , after ...
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