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... speak technically ) composed of 2680 distinct pieces of metal . As was formerly therefore observed , he who waited till the river should run dry , did not act with less reason than the edi- tors would do , who should suspend a ...
... speak technically ) composed of 2680 distinct pieces of metal . As was formerly therefore observed , he who waited till the river should run dry , did not act with less reason than the edi- tors would do , who should suspend a ...
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... speak- ing of the same performance , says , — " But when I view'd the people's beastly rage , " Bent to confound thy grave and learned toil , " That cost thee so much sweat and so much oil , " My indignation I could hardly assuage ...
... speak- ing of the same performance , says , — " But when I view'd the people's beastly rage , " Bent to confound thy grave and learned toil , " That cost thee so much sweat and so much oil , " My indignation I could hardly assuage ...
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... speak of former times . " The truth is , that however ex- travagant the elogiums were that a few scholars gave him in their closets , he was not only not admired in his own time by the generality , but not even understood . His friend ...
... speak of former times . " The truth is , that however ex- travagant the elogiums were that a few scholars gave him in their closets , he was not only not admired in his own time by the generality , but not even understood . His friend ...
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... speaking , this is no jocular epitaph , but a malevolent prediction ; and Braithwaite's copy is surely more to be depended on ( being procured in or He died in the 53d year of his age , 54 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... speaking , this is no jocular epitaph , but a malevolent prediction ; and Braithwaite's copy is surely more to be depended on ( being procured in or He died in the 53d year of his age , 54 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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... speaking of an unmarried lady could her christian name be omitted , as it often is at pre- sent ; for then no distinction would have remained between her and her mother . Some married ladies indeed were distinguished from their ...
... speaking of an unmarried lady could her christian name be omitted , as it often is at pre- sent ; for then no distinction would have remained between her and her mother . Some married ladies indeed were distinguished from their ...
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