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They would have both done honour to a better society , for they had that charity which might well make their failings be forgotten , and with which the whole Christian world might wish for communion . They were pure from all the ...
They would have both done honour to a better society , for they had that charity which might well make their failings be forgotten , and with which the whole Christian world might wish for communion . They were pure from all the ...
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But , upon the whole , knowledge ... and fretting over a novel , which , when finished , was to be his whole fortune , but he could not get it done for distraction , nor could he step out of doors to offer it for sale .
But , upon the whole , knowledge ... and fretting over a novel , which , when finished , was to be his whole fortune , but he could not get it done for distraction , nor could he step out of doors to offer it for sale .
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a Robert Burrowes , whose respect for the great object of his criticism ? is thus evinced in the concluding paragraph :' I have singled him out from the whole body of English writers , because his universally - acknowledged beauties ...
a Robert Burrowes , whose respect for the great object of his criticism ? is thus evinced in the concluding paragraph :' I have singled him out from the whole body of English writers , because his universally - acknowledged beauties ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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