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... he raises from in : digence at his own coft , sometimes men of piety , learning ,
and talents , sometimes those brave military men , « whose prosperity has not
been equal to their valour : “ such persons , if they are not indigent , he still
honours ...
... he raises from in : digence at his own coft , sometimes men of piety , learning ,
and talents , sometimes those brave military men , « whose prosperity has not
been equal to their valour : “ such persons , if they are not indigent , he still
honours ...
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... which , « is solidly worth praise ; next , when greatest likelihoods are brought
that such things are truly and really in those “ persons to whom they are ascribed
; the other , when he 66. who praises , by shewing that such his actual
persuasion ...
... which , « is solidly worth praise ; next , when greatest likelihoods are brought
that such things are truly and really in those “ persons to whom they are ascribed
; the other , when he 66. who praises , by shewing that such his actual
persuasion ...
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Sometimes praising Milton with such admiration as approaches to idolatry , and
sometimes reproving him with such keenness of ridicule as borders on contempt .
In the course of this discussion we may find , perhaps , a mode of accounting for ...
Sometimes praising Milton with such admiration as approaches to idolatry , and
sometimes reproving him with such keenness of ridicule as borders on contempt .
In the course of this discussion we may find , perhaps , a mode of accounting for ...
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