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... hear no more of Macpherson . I shall long to know what Lord Hailes says of it . Lend it him privately . I shall send the parcel as soon as I can . Make my com- pliments to Mrs. Boswell . I am , Sir , & c . “ Jan. 28 , 1775. " " MR ...
... hear no more of Macpherson . I shall long to know what Lord Hailes says of it . Lend it him privately . I shall send the parcel as soon as I can . Make my com- pliments to Mrs. Boswell . I am , Sir , & c . “ Jan. 28 , 1775. " " MR ...
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... hear it , if it made me such a fool . " Much of the effect of musick , I am satisfied , is owing to the association of ideas . That air , which instantly and irresistibly excites in the Swiss , when in a foreign land , the maladie du ...
... hear it , if it made me such a fool . " Much of the effect of musick , I am satisfied , is owing to the association of ideas . That air , which instantly and irresistibly excites in the Swiss , when in a foreign land , the maladie du ...
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... hears it mentioned to her , as at the thing itself . I told her , Madam , you are contented to hear every day said to you , what the highest of mankind have died for , rather than bear .'- You know , Sir , the highest of mankind have ...
... hears it mentioned to her , as at the thing itself . I told her , Madam , you are contented to hear every day said to you , what the highest of mankind have died for , rather than bear .'- You know , Sir , the highest of mankind have ...
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