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... reason for discontinuing her ladyship's acquaintance , taken in connection with Warburton's explanatory note , may be thought to confirm the supposition : " I assure you ( writes Pope to Lord Hervey ) my reason for doing so ( dropping ...
... reason for discontinuing her ladyship's acquaintance , taken in connection with Warburton's explanatory note , may be thought to confirm the supposition : " I assure you ( writes Pope to Lord Hervey ) my reason for doing so ( dropping ...
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... reason which is given to man , and by which , accord- ing to the received impressions and principles inculcated by education , he is able to feel at once , in proportion to the strength of his reason , the fitness or unfitness of ...
... reason which is given to man , and by which , accord- ing to the received impressions and principles inculcated by education , he is able to feel at once , in proportion to the strength of his reason , the fitness or unfitness of ...
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... reason . ' We certainly discover in it many marks of the warm imagination of youth , and evident traces of a mind more impassioned than our grave and sober years can authorize us to sanction or approve . Yet the sentiments and ...
... reason . ' We certainly discover in it many marks of the warm imagination of youth , and evident traces of a mind more impassioned than our grave and sober years can authorize us to sanction or approve . Yet the sentiments and ...
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Goochs Mrs Sherwood Forest | 22 |
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