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... admiration ; party roars in its support ; and thus the trifle of the day is sure to have the loudest voices , and the most votes in its favour : nor does it cease to be the finest piece in 20 nature till a newer ( and consequently a ...
... admiration ; party roars in its support ; and thus the trifle of the day is sure to have the loudest voices , and the most votes in its favour : nor does it cease to be the finest piece in 20 nature till a newer ( and consequently a ...
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... admired which they wrote with the greatest ease and the warmest enthusiasm . Thus we see , eloquence is born with us ... admiration . But if rules in general of this kind are of such inutility , how much 20 more must they lead us astray ...
... admired which they wrote with the greatest ease and the warmest enthusiasm . Thus we see , eloquence is born with us ... admiration . But if rules in general of this kind are of such inutility , how much 20 more must they lead us astray ...
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... admiration , and awe , that is described by the torrent , the flame , and every other instance of irresistible ... admired by his depen- dants , not displeasing to his bishop ; he lives as well , eats and sleeps as well , as if a real ...
... admiration , and awe , that is described by the torrent , the flame , and every other instance of irresistible ... admired by his depen- dants , not displeasing to his bishop ; he lives as well , eats and sleeps as well , as if a real ...
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REVIEWS | 5 |
The History of Two Persons of Quality | 16 |
A Treatise upon Dropsies | 23 |
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