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... once his Friends . Surely they are their enemies who say so , since nothing can be more odious than to treat a friend as they have done . But of this I cannot persuade my- self , when I consider the constant and eternal aversion of all ...
... once his Friends . Surely they are their enemies who say so , since nothing can be more odious than to treat a friend as they have done . But of this I cannot persuade my- self , when I consider the constant and eternal aversion of all ...
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... once despair- " ed to have seen done by the force of several masterly " hands . " Indeed the same gentleman appears to have changed his sentiment in his Essay on the Art of sink- ing in reputation ( printed in Mist's Journal , March 30 ...
... once despair- " ed to have seen done by the force of several masterly " hands . " Indeed the same gentleman appears to have changed his sentiment in his Essay on the Art of sink- ing in reputation ( printed in Mist's Journal , March 30 ...
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... once chanced to intro- duce him , who well remembereth the conversation of Mr. Moore to have turned upon the " Contempt he " had for the work of that reverend prelate , and how " full he was of a design he declared himself to have " of ...
... once chanced to intro- duce him , who well remembereth the conversation of Mr. Moore to have turned upon the " Contempt he " had for the work of that reverend prelate , and how " full he was of a design he declared himself to have " of ...
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... once command " A good companion and as firm a friend ; " One moral , or a mere well - natur'd deed , " Can all desert in sciences exceed . " So also is he decyphered by the honourable SIMON HARCOURT . [ chuse , " Say , wond'rous youth ...
... once command " A good companion and as firm a friend ; " One moral , or a mere well - natur'd deed , " Can all desert in sciences exceed . " So also is he decyphered by the honourable SIMON HARCOURT . [ chuse , " Say , wond'rous youth ...
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... [ once ] that his " predecessor , Mr. Dryden , and his cotemporary , Mr. " Prior excepted , the harmony of his numbers is equal " to any body's . And , that he had all the merit , that a 66 man can have that way . " And Mr. THOMAS COOKE ...
... [ once ] that his " predecessor , Mr. Dryden , and his cotemporary , Mr. " Prior excepted , the harmony of his numbers is equal " to any body's . And , that he had all the merit , that a 66 man can have that way . " And Mr. THOMAS COOKE ...
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