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Page vii
... in men of eminence to give way to merriment . The idle and illiterate will often shelter themselves under what they say in those moments . " - Life of BLACKMORE . to be a great fool , as to that particular DEDICATION . vii.
... in men of eminence to give way to merriment . The idle and illiterate will often shelter themselves under what they say in those moments . " - Life of BLACKMORE . to be a great fool , as to that particular DEDICATION . vii.
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... give the strongest testimony to its fidelity ; but before a second edition , which he contributed to im- prove , could be finished , the world has been deprived of that most valuable man ; a loss of which the regret will be deep , and ...
... give the strongest testimony to its fidelity ; but before a second edition , which he contributed to im- prove , could be finished , the world has been deprived of that most valuable man ; a loss of which the regret will be deep , and ...
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... give them a story to apply . When the great duke of Marlborough , accom- panied by lord Cadogan , was one day reconnoitring the army in Flanders , a heavy rain came on , and they both called for their cloaks . Lord Cadogan's servant , a ...
... give them a story to apply . When the great duke of Marlborough , accom- panied by lord Cadogan , was one day reconnoitring the army in Flanders , a heavy rain came on , and they both called for their cloaks . Lord Cadogan's servant , a ...
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... give you what satisfaction - I can in any thing you want to be satis- fied in any subject of Milton , and am extremely glad you intend to write his life . Almost all the life - writers we have had before Toland and Desmaiseaux , are ...
... give you what satisfaction - I can in any thing you want to be satis- fied in any subject of Milton , and am extremely glad you intend to write his life . Almost all the life - writers we have had before Toland and Desmaiseaux , are ...
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... give much instruction or delight , and why most accounts of par- ticular persons are barren and useless . If a life be delay- ed till interest and envy are at an end , we may hope for impartiality , but must expect little intelligence ...
... give much instruction or delight , and why most accounts of par- ticular persons are barren and useless . If a life be delay- ed till interest and envy are at an end , we may hope for impartiality , but must expect little intelligence ...
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