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But the little encouragement which was given by the public to his anonymous proposals for the execution of a task which Warburton was known to have undertaken , probably damped his ardour . His pamphlet , however , was highly esteemed ...
But the little encouragement which was given by the public to his anonymous proposals for the execution of a task which Warburton was known to have undertaken , probably damped his ardour . His pamphlet , however , was highly esteemed ...
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I did not hear of your sickness till I heard likewise of your recovery , and therefore escaped that part of your pain , which every man must feel , to whom you are known as you are known to me . “ Having had no particular account of ...
I did not hear of your sickness till I heard likewise of your recovery , and therefore escaped that part of your pain , which every man must feel , to whom you are known as you are known to me . “ Having had no particular account of ...
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JOHNSON : “ Consider , Sir , would any of them have been willing to have had it known that they intrigued with France ? Depend upon it , Sir , he who does what he is afraid should be known , has something rotten about him .
JOHNSON : “ Consider , Sir , would any of them have been willing to have had it known that they intrigued with France ? Depend upon it , Sir , he who does what he is afraid should be known , has something rotten about him .
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