Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... perhaps not the highest praise 2. For purposes merely didactick , when something is to be told that was not known before , it is the best mode , but against that inattention by which known truths are suffered to lie neglected it makes ...
... perhaps not the highest praise 2. For purposes merely didactick , when something is to be told that was not known before , it is the best mode , but against that inattention by which known truths are suffered to lie neglected it makes ...
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... perhaps more justly have said with Johnson ( Boswell's Johnson , i . 504 ) : - ' I took care that the Whig dogs ... perhaps un- formed . ' Ib . vii . 394 . Bolingbroke perhaps had in mind , ' How many ages hence Shall this our lofty ...
... perhaps more justly have said with Johnson ( Boswell's Johnson , i . 504 ) : - ' I took care that the Whig dogs ... perhaps un- formed . ' Ib . vii . 394 . Bolingbroke perhaps had in mind , ' How many ages hence Shall this our lofty ...
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... perhaps much nearer to good sense . After all , the few handfuls of remaining dust which once composed the body of the author of the Night Thoughts , feel not much concern whether Young passes now for a man of sorrow , or for a " fellow ...
... perhaps much nearer to good sense . After all , the few handfuls of remaining dust which once composed the body of the author of the Night Thoughts , feel not much concern whether Young passes now for a man of sorrow , or for a " fellow ...
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