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If either of these two characteristics may be sufficient to give propriety to a Dedication , I have little to apprehend for the present , which has certainly the advantage of uniting the two . The kind and friendly manner in which you ...
If either of these two characteristics may be sufficient to give propriety to a Dedication , I have little to apprehend for the present , which has certainly the advantage of uniting the two . The kind and friendly manner in which you ...
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... I am not a little gratified in the assurance that you think as I do , both of their blemishes and their beauties , and approve the use that I have made of them in my endeavours to elucidate the life and character of their author .
... I am not a little gratified in the assurance that you think as I do , both of their blemishes and their beauties , and approve the use that I have made of them in my endeavours to elucidate the life and character of their author .
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Some rigorous idolaters of the unhappy race of Stuart may yet censure me even for this dispassionate revival of such a character ; but ' you , my liberal friend to the freedom of literary discussion , you will suggest to me , that the ...
Some rigorous idolaters of the unhappy race of Stuart may yet censure me even for this dispassionate revival of such a character ; but ' you , my liberal friend to the freedom of literary discussion , you will suggest to me , that the ...
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It is hardly possible for a man of letters , who affectionately venerates the name of Milton , and recollects some expressions of Warburton concerning his poetry and his moral character , to speak of that supercilious prelate without ...
It is hardly possible for a man of letters , who affectionately venerates the name of Milton , and recollects some expressions of Warburton concerning his poetry and his moral character , to speak of that supercilious prelate without ...
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... whose writings , and whose fortune - but I will not copy the contemptuous prelate in his favourite exercise of reviling the literary characters , whose opinions were different from his own ; his habit of indulging a contemptuous and ...
... whose writings , and whose fortune - but I will not copy the contemptuous prelate in his favourite exercise of reviling the literary characters , whose opinions were different from his own ; his habit of indulging a contemptuous and ...
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