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... feel pleasure at the thought of this , not through any vain pride of independence , but because I shall then give a more unbiassed testimony to the truth , than if I were supposed to be bound to it by any ties of obligation or gratitude ...
... feel pleasure at the thought of this , not through any vain pride of independence , but because I shall then give a more unbiassed testimony to the truth , than if I were supposed to be bound to it by any ties of obligation or gratitude ...
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... feel a solemn duty , and are desirous of honestly discharging it . MISCELLANEOUS . Art . 29. Memoirs of Maria , Countess d'Alva ; being neither Novel nor Romance , but appertaining to both . Interspersed with Historic Facts and comic ...
... feel a solemn duty , and are desirous of honestly discharging it . MISCELLANEOUS . Art . 29. Memoirs of Maria , Countess d'Alva ; being neither Novel nor Romance , but appertaining to both . Interspersed with Historic Facts and comic ...
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... feel the aukwardness and absurdity of this line ! Yet Cowper felt it not , and the line has a thousand parallels in his translation of Homer . Still worse is his unauthorized invention of com- pound epithets . He lessened their number ...
... feel the aukwardness and absurdity of this line ! Yet Cowper felt it not , and the line has a thousand parallels in his translation of Homer . Still worse is his unauthorized invention of com- pound epithets . He lessened their number ...
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