The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Količina 3Methuen, 1896 |
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... sufficiently known . This part of his story well deserves to be remembered ; it may afford useful admonition and power ... sufficient kindness the nephew of his father's friend , with whom he was , when they conversed together , so much ...
... sufficiently known . This part of his story well deserves to be remembered ; it may afford useful admonition and power ... sufficient kindness the nephew of his father's friend , with whom he was , when they conversed together , so much ...
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... sufficient use was not made of the ardour of the nation ; they called loudly for more changes and stronger efforts ; and demanded the punishment of part , and the dismission of the rest , of those whom they considered as public robbers ...
... sufficient use was not made of the ardour of the nation ; they called loudly for more changes and stronger efforts ; and demanded the punishment of part , and the dismission of the rest , of those whom they considered as public robbers ...
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... sufficiently diligent ; and desires to have others believe , what he probably believed himself , that by his inter- position many Whigs of merit , and among them Addison and Congreve , were continued in their places . But every man of ...
... sufficiently diligent ; and desires to have others believe , what he probably believed himself , that by his inter- position many Whigs of merit , and among them Addison and Congreve , were continued in their places . But every man of ...
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... sufficiently discussed , and whose history is too well known to be minutely repeated . She was a young woman fond of literature , whom Decanus , the Dean , called Cadenus by transposition of the letters , took pleasure in directing and ...
... sufficiently discussed , and whose history is too well known to be minutely repeated . She was a young woman fond of literature , whom Decanus , the Dean , called Cadenus by transposition of the letters , took pleasure in directing and ...
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... sufficiently advantageous , by accumulating unreasonable demands , and pre- scribing conditions that could not be performed . While she was at her own disposal he did not consider his possession as secure resentment , ambition , or ...
... sufficiently advantageous , by accumulating unreasonable demands , and pre- scribing conditions that could not be performed . While she was at her own disposal he did not consider his possession as secure resentment , ambition , or ...
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