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I prefixing your name to this volume , I feel and confess the double influence of an
affectionate and of an ambitious desire ... do honour either to the Patron or the
Author - the first arising from literary cstcem , the second from personal affection .
I prefixing your name to this volume , I feel and confess the double influence of an
affectionate and of an ambitious desire ... do honour either to the Patron or the
Author - the first arising from literary cstcem , the second from personal affection .
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shot the object of his fincere affection from the fondness and ardour of his pursuit
. His wife still persisted in her desertion , but he amused his mind under the
mortification her conduct had occasioned by frequent visits to the Lady Margaret
Ley ...
shot the object of his fincere affection from the fondness and ardour of his pursuit
. His wife still persisted in her desertion , but he amused his mind under the
mortification her conduct had occasioned by frequent visits to the Lady Margaret
Ley ...
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To praise , indeed , appears to have been an occupation peculiarly suited to his
fpirit , which was naturally fanguine , free from the gloom of sarcastic melancholy ,
and ever ready to glow with affectionate enthusiasm . ' His character of ...
To praise , indeed , appears to have been an occupation peculiarly suited to his
fpirit , which was naturally fanguine , free from the gloom of sarcastic melancholy ,
and ever ready to glow with affectionate enthusiasm . ' His character of ...
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accompliſhed Adam Adamo admiration affection againſt allowed alſo appears biographer celebrated character compoſition concerning conſidered critic death delight eloquent engaged England Engliſh equal expreſſion eyes failed fancy father favour firſt genius give heart heav'n himſelf honour hope human idea intereſting Italian Italy Johnſon juſt juſtice language Latin learned leſs letters liberal liberty literary living Loſt manner mihi Milton mind moral moſt muſt nature never obſerve occaſion Paradiſe particularly perhaps period perſon poem poet poetical poetry political powers praiſe probably produced prove publiſhed quaker reader reaſon received regard relates remark ſame ſays SCENE ſeems ſeverity ſhall ſhould ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſtill ſtudy ſubject ſuch ſuffered theſe thoſe thou thought tion truth uſe various verſes virtue whoſe writer written