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... hope of future improvement : yet , if we fair- ly estimate the writings of the principal or- naments of that time , we must at least allow that they formed a combination which has not often graced the annals of literature , and that ...
... hope of future improvement : yet , if we fair- ly estimate the writings of the principal or- naments of that time , we must at least allow that they formed a combination which has not often graced the annals of literature , and that ...
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... indeed sufficiently considered in the public discourses of our English Divines , which form a body of religious and moral instruc- * Johnson's Life of Congreve . tion , such as no other nation can hope to XX HISTORICAL AND.
... indeed sufficiently considered in the public discourses of our English Divines , which form a body of religious and moral instruc- * Johnson's Life of Congreve . tion , such as no other nation can hope to XX HISTORICAL AND.
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Sir Richard Steele. tion , such as no other nation can hope to rival ; but the freaks and vagaries of fashion * , ope- rating upon various tempers , and creating many varieties of character , and many modi- fications of absurdity ...
Sir Richard Steele. tion , such as no other nation can hope to rival ; but the freaks and vagaries of fashion * , ope- rating upon various tempers , and creating many varieties of character , and many modi- fications of absurdity ...
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... hope to exhaust , as they shift their forms and appearances with the revolutions of public manners , and habits of thinking , or rather habits of acting without thought . ANGER alone may be sub - divided so as to afford an infinite ...
... hope to exhaust , as they shift their forms and appearances with the revolutions of public manners , and habits of thinking , or rather habits of acting without thought . ANGER alone may be sub - divided so as to afford an infinite ...
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... hope I shall be excused for transcribing . " The freaks , and humours , and spleen , and vanity of women , as they embroil families in discord , and fill houses with disquiet , do more to obstruct the happiness of life in a year , than ...
... hope I shall be excused for transcribing . " The freaks , and humours , and spleen , and vanity of women , as they embroil families in discord , and fill houses with disquiet , do more to obstruct the happiness of life in a year , than ...
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