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... opinion , when they had such undoubted proofs that it was totally fallacious ; though it is by no means surprising that those who wish to depreciate him , should , since his death , have laid hold of this circumstance , and insisted ...
... opinion , when they had such undoubted proofs that it was totally fallacious ; though it is by no means surprising that those who wish to depreciate him , should , since his death , have laid hold of this circumstance , and insisted ...
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... , form and polish large masses by continued meditation , and write their productions only when , in their own opinion , they have completed them . " - ED . college was that upon the second floor over the gateway 40 [ 1729 . THE LIFE OF.
... , form and polish large masses by continued meditation , and write their productions only when , in their own opinion , they have completed them . " - ED . college was that upon the second floor over the gateway 40 [ 1729 . THE LIFE OF.
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... opinion did not keep us apart . I ho- noured him , and he endured me . " He had mingled with the gay world , without exemption from its vices or its follies ; but had never neglected the cultivation of his mind . His belief of ...
... opinion did not keep us apart . I ho- noured him , and he endured me . " He had mingled with the gay world , without exemption from its vices or its follies ; but had never neglected the cultivation of his mind . His belief of ...
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... Mr. Edmund Burke , who confirmed me in this opinion , by his superiour critical sagacity , and was , I remember , much delighted with E2 ETAT . 24. ] 51 DR . JOHNSON . page, though it was in reality printed at Birmingham...
... Mr. Edmund Burke , who confirmed me in this opinion , by his superiour critical sagacity , and was , I remember , much delighted with E2 ETAT . 24. ] 51 DR . JOHNSON . page, though it was in reality printed at Birmingham...
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... opinion is , that the publick would not give you a bad reception , if , beside the current wit of the month , which a critical examination would generally reduce to a narrow compass , you admitted not only poems , inscrip- tions , etc ...
... opinion is , that the publick would not give you a bad reception , if , beside the current wit of the month , which a critical examination would generally reduce to a narrow compass , you admitted not only poems , inscrip- tions , etc ...
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