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... things , and rejecting others , an intellectual digestion that concocted the pulp of learning , but refused the husks , had the appearance of an instinctive elegance , of a particular provision B made by nature for literary politeness ...
... things , and rejecting others , an intellectual digestion that concocted the pulp of learning , but refused the husks , had the appearance of an instinctive elegance , of a particular provision B made by nature for literary politeness ...
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... things , as to more tardy minds seems scarcely credible . But of the learned puerilities of Cowley there is no doubt , since a volume of his poems was not only written , but printed in his thirteenth year ; * containing , with other ...
... things , as to more tardy minds seems scarcely credible . But of the learned puerilities of Cowley there is no doubt , since a volume of his poems was not only written , but printed in his thirteenth year ; * containing , with other ...
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... things of real importance with real men and real women , and at that time did not much employ his thoughts upon phantoms of gallantry . Some of his letters to Mr. Bennet , afterwards Earl of Arlington , from April to December , in 1650 ...
... things of real importance with real men and real women , and at that time did not much employ his thoughts upon phantoms of gallantry . Some of his letters to Mr. Bennet , afterwards Earl of Arlington , from April to December , in 1650 ...
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... thing now in which we are vitally concerned ; I am one of the last hopers , and yet cannot now abstain from believing that an agreement will be made ; all people upon the place incline to that opinion . The Scotch will moderate ...
... thing now in which we are vitally concerned ; I am one of the last hopers , and yet cannot now abstain from believing that an agreement will be made ; all people upon the place incline to that opinion . The Scotch will moderate ...
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... things in this nation . " Soon after his return to London , he was seized by some messengers of the usurping powers , who were sent out in quest of another man ; and being examined , was put into confinement , from which he was not ...
... things in this nation . " Soon after his return to London , he was seized by some messengers of the usurping powers , who were sent out in quest of another man ; and being examined , was put into confinement , from which he was not ...
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