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... opinion . The Scotch will moderate something of the rigour of their demands ; the mutual necessity of an accord is visible ; the king is persuaded of it . And to tell you the truth ( which I take to be an argument above all the rest ) ...
... opinion . The Scotch will moderate something of the rigour of their demands ; the mutual necessity of an accord is visible ; the king is persuaded of it . And to tell you the truth ( which I take to be an argument above all the rest ) ...
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... opinion con- Variety I ask not : give me one To live perpetually upon . The person Love does to us fit , Like manna , has the taste of all in it . Thus Donne shows his medicinal knowledge in some encomiastic verses : In everything there ...
... opinion con- Variety I ask not : give me one To live perpetually upon . The person Love does to us fit , Like manna , has the taste of all in it . Thus Donne shows his medicinal knowledge in some encomiastic verses : In everything there ...
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... opinion is erroneous , may be probably concluded , because this truncation is imitated by no subsequent Roman poet ; because Virgil himself filled up one broken line in the heat of recitation ; because in one the sense is now unfinished ...
... opinion is erroneous , may be probably concluded , because this truncation is imitated by no subsequent Roman poet ; because Virgil himself filled up one broken line in the heat of recitation ; because in one the sense is now unfinished ...
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... opinion , that what we had to learn was , how to do good , and avoid evil . Οτι ποι ἐν μεγάροισι κακόντ ' ἀγαθόντε τέτυκται . Of institutions we may judge by their effects . From this wonder - working academy , I do not know that there ...
... opinion , that what we had to learn was , how to do good , and avoid evil . Οτι ποι ἐν μεγάροισι κακόντ ' ἀγαθόντε τέτυκται . Of institutions we may judge by their effects . From this wonder - working academy , I do not know that there ...
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Samuel Johnson. his sense of danger to his opinion of the importance of his writings , thought it convenient to seek some shelter , and hid himself for a time in Bartholo- mew - close , by West Smithfield . I cannot but remark a kind of ...
Samuel Johnson. his sense of danger to his opinion of the importance of his writings , thought it convenient to seek some shelter , and hid himself for a time in Bartholo- mew - close , by West Smithfield . I cannot but remark a kind of ...
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