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... given very general satisfaction ; and those who have found most fault with a passage here and there , have agreed that they could not help going through , and being enter- tained with the whole . I wish , indeed , some few gross ex ...
... given very general satisfaction ; and those who have found most fault with a passage here and there , have agreed that they could not help going through , and being enter- tained with the whole . I wish , indeed , some few gross ex ...
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... given rise to the superficial notion of his being too stern a philosopher . But men of reflection will be sensible that he has given a true representation of human existence , and that he has , at the same time , with a generous ...
... given rise to the superficial notion of his being too stern a philosopher . But men of reflection will be sensible that he has given a true representation of human existence , and that he has , at the same time , with a generous ...
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... given to , Sir , " Your most obliged , " London , April 9 , 1757. ” " And most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " TO THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS WARTON . DEAR SIR , " DR . MARSILI of Padua , a learned gentleman , and good Latin poet ...
... given to , Sir , " Your most obliged , " London , April 9 , 1757. ” " And most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " TO THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS WARTON . DEAR SIR , " DR . MARSILI of Padua , a learned gentleman , and good Latin poet ...
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