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... beauty and elegance , mentioned in the Criti cisms on Pope's Epitaphs , who was afterwards married to Captain Brodie of the navy , he used to speak with the warmest admiration . When Mrs Piozzi once asked him , which had been the ...
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... beauty is perfectly compatible with his fondness for her ; especially when it is remembered , that he had a high opinion of her understanding ; and that the impression which her beauty , real or imaginary , had originally made upon his ...
... beauty is perfectly compatible with his fondness for her ; especially when it is remembered , that he had a high opinion of her understanding ; and that the impression which her beauty , real or imaginary , had originally made upon his ...
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... beauty which they possess to the elegance of his taste . His publications subsequent to that period were , " A sermon preached before the So- ciety for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland , ' in 1790 ; an edition of ...
... beauty which they possess to the elegance of his taste . His publications subsequent to that period were , " A sermon preached before the So- ciety for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland , ' in 1790 ; an edition of ...
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