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... under which description I include only the two eldest ; and in palliation even of
their conduct , detestable as it appears , we may observe , that they are entitled to
pity , as having been educated without the inestimable guidance of maternal ...
... under which description I include only the two eldest ; and in palliation even of
their conduct , detestable as it appears , we may observe , that they are entitled to
pity , as having been educated without the inestimable guidance of maternal ...
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marriage , which he concluded by the advice and the aid of his friend Dr. Paget ,
seems to have been his only resource against a most exasperating and
calamitous species of domestic disquietude ; it appears , therefore , not
unreasonable to ...
marriage , which he concluded by the advice and the aid of his friend Dr. Paget ,
seems to have been his only resource against a most exasperating and
calamitous species of domestic disquietude ; it appears , therefore , not
unreasonable to ...
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Cowley , Waller , “ Denham , Dryden , Prior , Pope , in comparison with “ Milton ,
have borne no greater proportion , than that of “ dwarfs to a giant , who , now he
is reduced to his true “ standard , appears mortal and uninspired , and in abi“ lity
...
Cowley , Waller , “ Denham , Dryden , Prior , Pope , in comparison with “ Milton ,
have borne no greater proportion , than that of “ dwarfs to a giant , who , now he
is reduced to his true “ standard , appears mortal and uninspired , and in abi“ lity
...
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