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... , preserved in my own cabinet of natural curiosities . One , in particular , I had copied with tolerable exactness from a notice of one of my own discourses , which , from its superior tone XXX NOTICES OF AN INDEPENDENT PRESS .
... , preserved in my own cabinet of natural curiosities . One , in particular , I had copied with tolerable exactness from a notice of one of my own discourses , which , from its superior tone XXX NOTICES OF AN INDEPENDENT PRESS .
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... natural scenery have an extraordinary sub- jective clearness and fidelity . . . . . In fine , we consider this as one of the most extraordinary volumes of this or any age . We know of no English author who could have written it . It is ...
... natural scenery have an extraordinary sub- jective clearness and fidelity . . . . . In fine , we consider this as one of the most extraordinary volumes of this or any age . We know of no English author who could have written it . It is ...
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... natural emula- tion . With this view , I accordingly lent him some volumes of Pope and Goldsmith , to the assiduous study of which he promised to devote his evenings . Not long afterwards he brought me some verses written upon that ...
... natural emula- tion . With this view , I accordingly lent him some volumes of Pope and Goldsmith , to the assiduous study of which he promised to devote his evenings . Not long afterwards he brought me some verses written upon that ...
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... Gratulatio on the accession of George the Third . Suffice it to say , that , whether not satisfied with such limited approbation as I could conscientiously bestow , or from a sense of natural inaptitude INTRODUCTION . lv.
... Gratulatio on the accession of George the Third . Suffice it to say , that , whether not satisfied with such limited approbation as I could conscientiously bestow , or from a sense of natural inaptitude INTRODUCTION . lv.
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... natural objects , than to a perverted moral sense . I was the more inclined to this leniency since sufficient evidence was not to seek , that his verses , as wanting as they certainly were in classic polish and point , had somehow taken ...
... natural objects , than to a perverted moral sense . I was the more inclined to this leniency since sufficient evidence was not to seek , that his verses , as wanting as they certainly were in classic polish and point , had somehow taken ...
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Страница xvii - The sluggard is wiser in his own conceit than seven men that can render a reason.