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Pagina 7
... instance was not the conse quence of any punishment ; but was an act either of obedience to his father's will , or of submission to necessity , from the want of pecuniary supplies . On this supposition the expressions of " vetiti laris ...
... instance was not the conse quence of any punishment ; but was an act either of obedience to his father's will , or of submission to necessity , from the want of pecuniary supplies . On this supposition the expressions of " vetiti laris ...
Pagina 9
... instances , the contradiction of its opinions . Here a fault has been objected to me , and there with another name it has been thrown into my scale for merit . By one my prose composition has been censured , and by an- other my verse ...
... instances , the contradiction of its opinions . Here a fault has been objected to me , and there with another name it has been thrown into my scale for merit . By one my prose composition has been censured , and by an- other my verse ...
Pagina 15
... instance pressed me more strongly than those of prudence ; and , superior as I was conscious of being with the weapons of truth , I wished him to " be alive again , " To dare me to the desert with his sword . " But death can consecrate ...
... instance pressed me more strongly than those of prudence ; and , superior as I was conscious of being with the weapons of truth , I wished him to " be alive again , " To dare me to the desert with his sword . " But death can consecrate ...
Pagina 17
... instance not stated so strongly as it might be against the au- thor of the Rambler ; and it is the pru- dence of his friends not to provoke any further discussion of the subject , as it must infallibly terminate in his greater confusion ...
... instance not stated so strongly as it might be against the au- thor of the Rambler ; and it is the pru- dence of his friends not to provoke any further discussion of the subject , as it must infallibly terminate in his greater confusion ...
Pagina 19
... instance , to be too liberal rather than too economical of praise . Not regarding the translator's palm as an object worthy of con- test , I translated merely for the entertain- ment of my readers : but I translated also , as I will ...
... instance , to be too liberal rather than too economical of praise . Not regarding the translator's palm as an object worthy of con- test , I translated merely for the entertain- ment of my readers : but I translated also , as I will ...
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