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... whole work . For those whose ears are so delicately modish , that they cannot endure the rough diction of our ancestors , an edi- tion of Felltham has been prepared by a gentleman , + who has modernized the language with much judgment ...
... whole work . For those whose ears are so delicately modish , that they cannot endure the rough diction of our ancestors , an edi- tion of Felltham has been prepared by a gentleman , + who has modernized the language with much judgment ...
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... whole was far more comical than perhaps even the facetious writer anticipated . The inquisition of Portu- gal expressed their abhorrence of so profane a book by condemning it to be burnt . The vulgar gave the predic- tions a serious ...
... whole was far more comical than perhaps even the facetious writer anticipated . The inquisition of Portu- gal expressed their abhorrence of so profane a book by condemning it to be burnt . The vulgar gave the predic- tions a serious ...
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... whole of this affair was prudent , calm , and generous . The letter also , which he wrote at this time to Lord Oxford , * Vide Life of Addison , prefixed to the Spectator . * whose character he no longer viewed through a cloud of ...
... whole of this affair was prudent , calm , and generous . The letter also , which he wrote at this time to Lord Oxford , * Vide Life of Addison , prefixed to the Spectator . * whose character he no longer viewed through a cloud of ...
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... whole of Hamlet's speech to the players verbatim ; al- though in the present days such a selection would scarcely be admitted into any but a book of education . He con- tributed however to give the first impulse to that admira- tion ...
... whole of Hamlet's speech to the players verbatim ; al- though in the present days such a selection would scarcely be admitted into any but a book of education . He con- tributed however to give the first impulse to that admira- tion ...
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... whole , it is but just to honour his memory , as a man possessing sound understanding , a lively imagination , and correct taste , which he exerted in advancing the literature of his country , and in promoting the cause of virtue and ...
... whole , it is but just to honour his memory , as a man possessing sound understanding , a lively imagination , and correct taste , which he exerted in advancing the literature of his country , and in promoting the cause of virtue and ...
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