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... suffered his friends to call him off from his retirements , and to lengthen out those jovial avocations , yet his return to his studies was so much the more passionate , and his intention upon those refined pleasures of reading and ...
... suffered his friends to call him off from his retirements , and to lengthen out those jovial avocations , yet his return to his studies was so much the more passionate , and his intention upon those refined pleasures of reading and ...
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... suffer it to be lost ; but , amidst the jollity of a tavern , or in the warmth of conversation , very diligently ... suffered to be poor , when Addison was caressed and preferred : nor would a very little have contented him ; for he ...
... suffer it to be lost ; but , amidst the jollity of a tavern , or in the warmth of conversation , very diligently ... suffered to be poor , when Addison was caressed and preferred : nor would a very little have contented him ; for he ...
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... suffer him to be delighted . King was resolved to counteract his sullenness , and at the expense of a few barrels of ale filled the neighbourhood with honest merriment . In the autumn of 1712 his health declined ; he grew weaker by ...
... suffer him to be delighted . King was resolved to counteract his sullenness , and at the expense of a few barrels of ale filled the neighbourhood with honest merriment . In the autumn of 1712 his health declined ; he grew weaker by ...
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... suffered interest or obedience to carry him ; but further he refused to go . When he found that the powers of the ecclesiastical commission were to be exercised against those who had refused the Declaration , he wrote to the lords , and ...
... suffered interest or obedience to carry him ; but further he refused to go . When he found that the powers of the ecclesiastical commission were to be exercised against those who had refused the Declaration , he wrote to the lords , and ...
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... suffered none of his scholars to let their powers lie useless ; and his exercises in several languages are said to have been written with uncommon degrees of excellence , and yet to have cost him very little labour . At sixteen he had ...
... suffered none of his scholars to let their powers lie useless ; and his exercises in several languages are said to have been written with uncommon degrees of excellence , and yet to have cost him very little labour . At sixteen he had ...
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