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... given occasion , none is more obscure in itself , or more worthy of rational curiosity , than a retrospect of the progress of this mighty genius in the construction of his work ; a view of the fabric gradually rising , perhaps , from ...
... given occasion , none is more obscure in itself , or more worthy of rational curiosity , than a retrospect of the progress of this mighty genius in the construction of his work ; a view of the fabric gradually rising , perhaps , from ...
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... given you by means of something which you know ; and as to music there are some philosophers and divines who have maintained that we shall not be spiritualised to such a degree , but that something of matter , very much refined , will ...
... given you by means of something which you know ; and as to music there are some philosophers and divines who have maintained that we shall not be spiritualised to such a degree , but that something of matter , very much refined , will ...
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... given by the king to the people : Pitt was a minister given by the people to the king , —as an adjunct . ” " The misfortune of Goldsmith in conversation is this : he goes on without knowing how he is to get off . His genius is great ...
... given by the king to the people : Pitt was a minister given by the people to the king , —as an adjunct . ” " The misfortune of Goldsmith in conversation is this : he goes on without knowing how he is to get off . His genius is great ...
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17091731 | 1 |
Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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