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... repeated with an air of triumph the famous epigram written by Dr. Trapp , " Our royal master saw , with heedful eyes , The wants of his two universities : Troops he to Oxford sent , as knowing why That learned body wanted loyalty : But ...
... repeated with an air of triumph the famous epigram written by Dr. Trapp , " Our royal master saw , with heedful eyes , The wants of his two universities : Troops he to Oxford sent , as knowing why That learned body wanted loyalty : But ...
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... repeated acts of bene- ficence ; as that conversation is the best which consists in elegant and pleasing thoughts , expressed in natural and pleasing terms . " With regard to my own notions of moral virtue , " continued he , “ I hope I ...
... repeated acts of bene- ficence ; as that conversation is the best which consists in elegant and pleasing thoughts , expressed in natural and pleasing terms . " With regard to my own notions of moral virtue , " continued he , “ I hope I ...
Pagina 50
... repeated , - - " O'er crackling ice , o'er gulphs profound , With nimble glide the skaiters play ; O'er treacherous pleasure's flow'ry ground Thus lightly skim , and haste away . " 65. Severity . - Dogs and Wives . Mrs. Johnson 50 ...
... repeated , - - " O'er crackling ice , o'er gulphs profound , With nimble glide the skaiters play ; O'er treacherous pleasure's flow'ry ground Thus lightly skim , and haste away . " 65. Severity . - Dogs and Wives . Mrs. Johnson 50 ...
Pagina 53
... repeated impression , his favourite hypothesis , and the general tenor of his reasonings com- monly ended there , wherever they might begin . things , therefore , as other philosophers often attribute to various and contradictory causes ...
... repeated impression , his favourite hypothesis , and the general tenor of his reasonings com- monly ended there , wherever they might begin . things , therefore , as other philosophers often attribute to various and contradictory causes ...
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... repeated in so many books and pam- phlets , that ' tis perhaps scarcely worth while to write down the conversation between him and a friend of that nation who always resides in London , and who at his return from the Hebrides asked him ...
... repeated in so many books and pam- phlets , that ' tis perhaps scarcely worth while to write down the conversation between him and a friend of that nation who always resides in London , and who at his return from the Hebrides asked him ...
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