Essays: Biographical, Critical, and Historical; Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volumen2Suttaby, Evance, and Fox, 1814 |
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... never prevent him with earliness , nor the moon , with her sober countenance , dissuade him from watching till midnight for the deer's feeding ! O , said hee , ' you will never live to my age , without you keep yourselves in breath with ...
... never prevent him with earliness , nor the moon , with her sober countenance , dissuade him from watching till midnight for the deer's feeding ! O , said hee , ' you will never live to my age , without you keep yourselves in breath with ...
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... never be able to finish what I have begun , unless I be removed into some quiet country parsonage , where I may see God's blessing spring out of my mother earth , and eat mine own bread in peace and privacy . " ❤ From a contemporary ...
... never be able to finish what I have begun , unless I be removed into some quiet country parsonage , where I may see God's blessing spring out of my mother earth , and eat mine own bread in peace and privacy . " ❤ From a contemporary ...
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... never so well been mounted ) unable to fly , having in his way . so close a throng of his own miserable followers , and so many heaps of bodies as fell apace in that great carnage . It sufficeth unto his honour , that in the battle he ...
... never so well been mounted ) unable to fly , having in his way . so close a throng of his own miserable followers , and so many heaps of bodies as fell apace in that great carnage . It sufficeth unto his honour , that in the battle he ...
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... never rivalling the sublime energy and force oc casionally discoverable in the prose of Milton , makes a nearer approach to the just idiom of our tongue than any other which their age afforded . It is to the Restoration , however , that ...
... never rivalling the sublime energy and force oc casionally discoverable in the prose of Milton , makes a nearer approach to the just idiom of our tongue than any other which their age afforded . It is to the Restoration , however , that ...
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... never was , nor ever shall be put to the trial : I therefore can only make my protes- tation : If ever I more riches did desire Than cleanliness and quiet do require , If e'er ambition did my fancy cheat With any wish so mean as to be ...
... never was , nor ever shall be put to the trial : I therefore can only make my protes- tation : If ever I more riches did desire Than cleanliness and quiet do require , If e'er ambition did my fancy cheat With any wish so mean as to be ...
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