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... write in Latin . opposition of character , each holding the other in Thus , while they cultivated an obsolete language , the most sovereign contempt . The Virtuosi , pro - and vainly laboured to apply it to modern manners , fessed ...
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... writer of any eminence a candidate in at a distance . A jockey , or a laced player , sup- so precarious a contest ... write books and solicit subscriptions . the mirth of the company . At his approach , the Scarcely a morning passes ...
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... writing , and of the Sublimity , if carried to an exalted height , approach- other to write as much as possible . Accordingly , es burlesque , and humour sinks into vulgarity . tedious compilations and periodical magazines are the ...
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