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... as I rather hope , and , as I think , your principles and mine ( as brother poets ) had ever a bias to the fide of Liberty , I know you will be an honest man , and an inoffenfive one . Upon the whole , I know ...
... as I rather hope , and , as I think , your principles and mine ( as brother poets ) had ever a bias to the fide of Liberty , I know you will be an honest man , and an inoffenfive one . Upon the whole , I know ...
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Their love was the talk of the whole neighbourhood ; for fcandal never affirmed , that they had any other views than the lawful poffeffion of each other in marriage . It was that very morning that he had obtain'd the confent of her ...
Their love was the talk of the whole neighbourhood ; for fcandal never affirmed , that they had any other views than the lawful poffeffion of each other in marriage . It was that very morning that he had obtain'd the confent of her ...
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I can tell you of no one thing worth reading , or feeing ; the whole age feems refolv'd to juftify the Dunciad , and it may ftand for a public Epitaph or monumental Infcription like that at Thermopyle , on a whole people perifh'd !
I can tell you of no one thing worth reading , or feeing ; the whole age feems refolv'd to juftify the Dunciad , and it may ftand for a public Epitaph or monumental Infcription like that at Thermopyle , on a whole people perifh'd !
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By the way , have you feen or convers'd with M Chubb , who is a wonderful Phænomenon of Wiltshire ? I have read thro ' his whole volume with admiration of the writer ; tho ' not always with approbation of the doctrine .
By the way , have you feen or convers'd with M Chubb , who is a wonderful Phænomenon of Wiltshire ? I have read thro ' his whole volume with admiration of the writer ; tho ' not always with approbation of the doctrine .
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2 fident the author was incapable of imputing any fuch to one , whose whole life ( to ufe his own expreffion in print of him ) is a continued feries of good and generous actions . I know no man who would be more concerned , if he gave ...
2 fident the author was incapable of imputing any fuch to one , whose whole life ( to ufe his own expreffion in print of him ) is a continued feries of good and generous actions . I know no man who would be more concerned , if he gave ...
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