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... probably to be numbered with the most fal- lible of its individuals : but I am superior to fraud , and am too proud for concealment . TRUTH , religious moral and political , is what alone I profess to pursue ; and if I fancied that I ...
... probably to be numbered with the most fal- lible of its individuals : but I am superior to fraud , and am too proud for concealment . TRUTH , religious moral and political , is what alone I profess to pursue ; and if I fancied that I ...
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... probably would not have been published if it had referred to critic , the Reverend Doctor Charles Burney , has completely ex- hausted the subject . When the almost infinite niceties of the Greek language are considered , and it is ...
... probably would not have been published if it had referred to critic , the Reverend Doctor Charles Burney , has completely ex- hausted the subject . When the almost infinite niceties of the Greek language are considered , and it is ...
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... probably have yielded to the shock ; and , prostrate before the Father of mercies , he would have poured his soul in solicitous supplication for the refuge of an early grave . But of the world of destiny , as it was passing , one spot ...
... probably have yielded to the shock ; and , prostrate before the Father of mercies , he would have poured his soul in solicitous supplication for the refuge of an early grave . But of the world of destiny , as it was passing , one spot ...
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... probably at no long pe- riod before the Lycidas , which was the last of our author's works while he resided with his father . They were unquestionably com- posed in the happiest humour of the poet's mind , when his fancy was all ...
... probably at no long pe- riod before the Lycidas , which was the last of our author's works while he resided with his father . They were unquestionably com- posed in the happiest humour of the poet's mind , when his fancy was all ...
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... probably Rouse the Bod . Librarian , to whom Milton has ad- dressed a Latin ode : and " the late Mr. R's poems , " Mr. War- ton determines to be the poems of Thomas Randolph , M. A. Fellow of Trin . Coll . Canıbridge , who died March 17 ...
... probably Rouse the Bod . Librarian , to whom Milton has ad- dressed a Latin ode : and " the late Mr. R's poems , " Mr. War- ton determines to be the poems of Thomas Randolph , M. A. Fellow of Trin . Coll . Canıbridge , who died March 17 ...
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