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... appear before the nation glowing with new- born warmth from the soul of the writer , and heightened with the vigour of present associations . They were not dealt out with that prudent distribution , which by giving little at a time ...
... appear before the nation glowing with new- born warmth from the soul of the writer , and heightened with the vigour of present associations . They were not dealt out with that prudent distribution , which by giving little at a time ...
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... appear at first , for people so prejudiced would not bear it . Therefore it was necessary that , at first setting out , these papers should bear an humorous title , and begin with that pleasantry or fooling with which they were so much ...
... appear at first , for people so prejudiced would not bear it . Therefore it was necessary that , at first setting out , these papers should bear an humorous title , and begin with that pleasantry or fooling with which they were so much ...
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to select . To make vice appear contemptible , and ex pose those follies which are too minute for the chastise ment of the law , or the reprehension of religion , -to regu late the external behaviour of society , and heighten the en ...
to select . To make vice appear contemptible , and ex pose those follies which are too minute for the chastise ment of the law , or the reprehension of religion , -to regu late the external behaviour of society , and heighten the en ...
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... appears to have been sketched from his own feelings and situation . " A rake is a man always to be pitied , and if he lives , is one day certainly reclaimed , for his faults proceed not from choice or inclination , but from strong ...
... appears to have been sketched from his own feelings and situation . " A rake is a man always to be pitied , and if he lives , is one day certainly reclaimed , for his faults proceed not from choice or inclination , but from strong ...
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... appears by the printed account of his death , in a letter to a lord ; and whether he be since revived , I leave the world to judge . This , indeed , is perfect cavilling , and I am ashamed to dwell any longer upon it . Fifthly , I will ...
... appears by the printed account of his death , in a letter to a lord ; and whether he be since revived , I leave the world to judge . This , indeed , is perfect cavilling , and I am ashamed to dwell any longer upon it . Fifthly , I will ...
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