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... less ; but that Paul Whitehead had a little before got ten guineas for a poem ; and I would not take less than Paul Whitehead . ' I may here observe , that Johnson appeared to me to undervalue Paul Whitehead upon every occasion when he ...
... less ; but that Paul Whitehead had a little before got ten guineas for a poem ; and I would not take less than Paul Whitehead . ' I may here observe , that Johnson appeared to me to undervalue Paul Whitehead upon every occasion when he ...
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... less anxious in providing them more . But if ever they stand still on my account , it must doubtless be charged to me ; and whatever else shall be reasonable , I shall not oppose ; but beg a suspense of judgement till morning , when I ...
... less anxious in providing them more . But if ever they stand still on my account , it must doubtless be charged to me ; and whatever else shall be reasonable , I shall not oppose ; but beg a suspense of judgement till morning , when I ...
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... less pleasing to the ear , or less distinct in their signification , I have familiarised the terms of philosophy , by applying them to popular ideas.'1 And , as to the second part of this objection , upon a late careful revision of the ...
... less pleasing to the ear , or less distinct in their signification , I have familiarised the terms of philosophy , by applying them to popular ideas.'1 And , as to the second part of this objection , upon a late careful revision of the ...
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