Essays and LettersJohn Sharpe, 1820 - 340 Seiten |
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... encourage- ment . It is certain , that no country in the world pro- duces naturally finer spirits than ours , men of ge- nius for every kind of science , and capable of acquiring to perfection every qualification that is in esteem among ...
... encourage- ment . It is certain , that no country in the world pro- duces naturally finer spirits than ours , men of ge- nius for every kind of science , and capable of acquiring to perfection every qualification that is in esteem among ...
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... encouragement , I shall hereafter publish , " & c . This only manifests the value they put on their own writings , since they think to frighten the public into their applause , by threat- euing , that unless you approve what they have ...
... encouragement , I shall hereafter publish , " & c . This only manifests the value they put on their own writings , since they think to frighten the public into their applause , by threat- euing , that unless you approve what they have ...
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... encourage all wit of our own growth and pro- duce , I hereby promise , that whoever shall send me a little essay on some moral or other subject , that is fit for public view in this manner , ( and not basely borrowed from any other ...
... encourage all wit of our own growth and pro- duce , I hereby promise , that whoever shall send me a little essay on some moral or other subject , that is fit for public view in this manner , ( and not basely borrowed from any other ...
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... encouraged by the just and good , and that few are against me but those who have reason to fear me . There are little follies in the behaviour of most men , which their best friends are too tender to ac- quaint them with : there are ...
... encouraged by the just and good , and that few are against me but those who have reason to fear me . There are little follies in the behaviour of most men , which their best friends are too tender to ac- quaint them with : there are ...
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... encourage the proposal , to take this oppor- tunity of doing good with it , which I question not will be accepted of in a grateful way by many of your honest readers , though the discovery of my extraction bodes me no deference from ...
... encourage the proposal , to take this oppor- tunity of doing good with it , which I question not will be accepted of in a grateful way by many of your honest readers , though the discovery of my extraction bodes me no deference from ...
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