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... these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from pretend- ing to modesty in making this acknowledg ment . What a man obtains from the good opi- nion and friendship of worthy men , is a much greater ...
... these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from pretend- ing to modesty in making this acknowledg ment . What a man obtains from the good opi- nion and friendship of worthy men , is a much greater ...
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... these orders of men , I have not one word more to fay of them as to the latter , I fhall conclude all I have more to offer against them , with refpect to their being prompted by the fear of fhame , by applying to the duellift what I ...
... these orders of men , I have not one word more to fay of them as to the latter , I fhall conclude all I have more to offer against them , with refpect to their being prompted by the fear of fhame , by applying to the duellift what I ...
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... these Papers were not merely ideal ; they were then known , and confpicuous in various ftations . Of the TATLER this is told by STEELE in his laft Paper . Of these por- traits , which may be supposed to be fometimes em- bellished , and ...
... these Papers were not merely ideal ; they were then known , and confpicuous in various ftations . Of the TATLER this is told by STEELE in his laft Paper . Of these por- traits , which may be supposed to be fometimes em- bellished , and ...
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... These admirable Effays , at their first publication , generally clear , might be in lefs need of comment ; but , as they frequently allude to facts which are no longer known , and reprove follies which no longer exift , notes become now ...
... These admirable Effays , at their first publication , generally clear , might be in lefs need of comment ; but , as they frequently allude to facts which are no longer known , and reprove follies which no longer exift , notes become now ...
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... These volumes are again given up , as at firft , to the mercy of the Town , with all their imperfections on their heads ; and refpectfully fubmitted to the can- dour of the publick , who , it is hoped , will judge favourably of an ...
... These volumes are again given up , as at firft , to the mercy of the Town , with all their imperfections on their heads ; and refpectfully fubmitted to the can- dour of the publick , who , it is hoped , will judge favourably of an ...
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