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... kind communications have been separately inter- woven in many parts of this work . Very few articles of this collection were committed to writing by him- self , he not having that habit ; which he regrets , and which those who know the ...
... kind communications have been separately inter- woven in many parts of this work . Very few articles of this collection were committed to writing by him- self , he not having that habit ; which he regrets , and which those who know the ...
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... kind of open dis- cussion . " " We may fairly institute a criticism between Shakspeare and Corneille , as they both ... kind of composition a nearer approach to Nature is intended . Yet there are good reasons for reading romances ; as ...
... kind of open dis- cussion . " " We may fairly institute a criticism between Shakspeare and Corneille , as they both ... kind of composition a nearer approach to Nature is intended . Yet there are good reasons for reading romances ; as ...
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... kind , so that there was a great abundance of pro- visions in possession of the owners of the lands , which since the plenty of money afforded by commerce , is no longer the case . " ઃઃ Hospitality to strangers and foreigners in our ...
... kind , so that there was a great abundance of pro- visions in possession of the owners of the lands , which since the plenty of money afforded by commerce , is no longer the case . " ઃઃ Hospitality to strangers and foreigners in our ...
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... kind . ' Mr. Langton saying , that this effect was a fine one . - JOHNSON . Yes , if it softens the mind so as to prepare it for the reception of salutary feel- ings , it may be good : but inasmuch as it is melan- choly per se , it is ...
... kind . ' Mr. Langton saying , that this effect was a fine one . - JOHNSON . Yes , if it softens the mind so as to prepare it for the reception of salutary feel- ings , it may be good : but inasmuch as it is melan- choly per se , it is ...
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... kind that was known . " Supposing ( said he ) a wife to be of a studious or argumentative turn , it would be very troublesome : for instance , if a woman should continually dwell upon the subject of the Arian heresy . - " No man speaks ...
... kind that was known . " Supposing ( said he ) a wife to be of a studious or argumentative turn , it would be very troublesome : for instance , if a woman should continually dwell upon the subject of the Arian heresy . - " No man speaks ...
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