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... painful drudgery . He was likewise to collect all such small tracts as were in any de- gree worth preserving , in order to reprint and publish the whole in a collection , called " The Harleian Miscellany . " The catalogue was completed ...
... painful drudgery . He was likewise to collect all such small tracts as were in any de- gree worth preserving , in order to reprint and publish the whole in a collection , called " The Harleian Miscellany . " The catalogue was completed ...
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... really true , who would not be glad , without the smallest tincture of male- volence , to receive real information ? It is painful to be VOL . I. d thus obliged to vindicate a man who , in his GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . xxxiii.
... really true , who would not be glad , without the smallest tincture of male- volence , to receive real information ? It is painful to be VOL . I. d thus obliged to vindicate a man who , in his GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . xxxiii.
Page xlv
... pain , And view your learned labours with disdain . To you were given the large expanded mind , The flame of genius , and the taste refin'd . ' Twas yours on eagle wings aloft to soar , And amidst rolling worlds the Great First Cause ex ...
... pain , And view your learned labours with disdain . To you were given the large expanded mind , The flame of genius , and the taste refin'd . ' Twas yours on eagle wings aloft to soar , And amidst rolling worlds the Great First Cause ex ...
Page lxvii
... pain , this intellectual being ? By the death of Mrs. Williams he was left in a state of destitution , with nobody but Frank , his black servant , to sooth his anxious moments . In November , 1783 , he was swelled from head to foot with ...
... pain , this intellectual being ? By the death of Mrs. Williams he was left in a state of destitution , with nobody but Frank , his black servant , to sooth his anxious moments . In November , 1783 , he was swelled from head to foot with ...
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... pain , which I do not value . " On the eighth of December , the Reverend Mr. Strahan drew his will , by which , after a few legacies , the residue , amounting to about fifteen hundred pounds , was be- queathed to Frank , the black ...
... pain , which I do not value . " On the eighth of December , the Reverend Mr. Strahan drew his will , by which , after a few legacies , the residue , amounting to about fifteen hundred pounds , was be- queathed to Frank , the black ...
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