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... Nor persons had in admiration ; Of no man's greatness was afraid , Because he sought for no man's aid . ... promising three hundred pounds to whatever person would discover the author of a pamphlet called The Publick Spirit of the ...
... Nor persons had in admiration ; Of no man's greatness was afraid , Because he sought for no man's aid . ... promising three hundred pounds to whatever person would discover the author of a pamphlet called The Publick Spirit of the ...
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This ground of their com- merce , indeed , has been trod some days ago , and with great ability , by a distinguished person , at your bar . This gentleman , after thirty - five years , - it is so long since he first appeared at the same ...
This ground of their com- merce , indeed , has been trod some days ago , and with great ability , by a distinguished person , at your bar . This gentleman , after thirty - five years , - it is so long since he first appeared at the same ...
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But though there be naturally a wide difference in point of delicacy between one person and an- other , nothing tends further to increase and im- prove this talent than practice in a particular art , and the frequent survey or ...
But though there be naturally a wide difference in point of delicacy between one person and an- other , nothing tends further to increase and im- prove this talent than practice in a particular art , and the frequent survey or ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
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