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... thing comparable either in bulk or excellence . The ancients to whom we generally refer for specimens of perfection in all the departments of literature and art , have left us few pieces similar to the modern Essay , and none strictly ...
... thing comparable either in bulk or excellence . The ancients to whom we generally refer for specimens of perfection in all the departments of literature and art , have left us few pieces similar to the modern Essay , and none strictly ...
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... thing that ought to displease you , but with a reluctant heart , and in opposition to much good - will and esteem , for your many great and uncommon talents . And I take the liberty to say , thus publicly , to yourself , what I have ...
... thing that ought to displease you , but with a reluctant heart , and in opposition to much good - will and esteem , for your many great and uncommon talents . And I take the liberty to say , thus publicly , to yourself , what I have ...
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... things in these Papers which I know you pardon ; and it is no small pleasure to have one's labours suffered by the ... thing to you , than to wish that you may be always what you are ; and that you may ever think , as I know you now do ...
... things in these Papers which I know you pardon ; and it is no small pleasure to have one's labours suffered by the ... thing to you , than to wish that you may be always what you are ; and that you may ever think , as I know you now do ...
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... thing that could appear in the same disguise . I must acknow- ledge also , that , at my first entering upon this work , a certain uncommon way of thinking , and a turn in conver- sation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered ...
... thing that could appear in the same disguise . I must acknow- ledge also , that , at my first entering upon this work , a certain uncommon way of thinking , and a turn in conver- sation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered ...
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... thing that first disturbed me is presented to my ima- gination . I shall therefore leave off when I am well ; and fight with windmills no more : only shall be so arrogant as to say of myself , that , in spite of all the force of fashion ...
... thing that first disturbed me is presented to my ima- gination . I shall therefore leave off when I am well ; and fight with windmills no more : only shall be so arrogant as to say of myself , that , in spite of all the force of fashion ...
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