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... expressed his opinion that there was more energy in that poem than could be expected from Mr. Walpole ; Mr. Wharton ... expression , No , Sir , was not always to in- timate contradiction ; for he would say so , when he was about to ...
... expressed his opinion that there was more energy in that poem than could be expected from Mr. Walpole ; Mr. Wharton ... expression , No , Sir , was not always to in- timate contradiction ; for he would say so , when he was about to ...
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... expressed himself in a letter to William Seward , Esq .: " I leave this mighty task to some hardier and some abler writer . The variety and splendour of Johnson's attainments , the peculiari- ties of his character , his private virtues ...
... expressed himself in a letter to William Seward , Esq .: " I leave this mighty task to some hardier and some abler writer . The variety and splendour of Johnson's attainments , the peculiari- ties of his character , his private virtues ...
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... expressed his thoughts with great force , and an elegant choice of language , the effect of which was aided by his having a loud voice , and a slow deliberate utterance . In him were united a most 1 Though a perfect resemblance of ...
... expressed his thoughts with great force , and an elegant choice of language , the effect of which was aided by his having a loud voice , and a slow deliberate utterance . In him were united a most 1 Though a perfect resemblance of ...
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