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The man that sits down to suppose himself charged with treason or peculation,
and heats his mind to an elaborate purgation of his character from crimes which
he was never within the possibility of committing, differs only by the_infrequency
of ...
The man that sits down to suppose himself charged with treason or peculation,
and heats his mind to an elaborate purgation of his character from crimes which
he was never within the possibility of committing, differs only by the_infrequency
of ...
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If wit be well described by Pope, as being " that which has been often thought, out
was never before so well expressed," they certainly never attained, nor ever
sought it; for they endeavoured to be singular in their thoughts, and were care] ...
If wit be well described by Pope, as being " that which has been often thought, out
was never before so well expressed," they certainly never attained, nor ever
sought it; for they endeavoured to be singular in their thoughts, and were care] ...
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whose care he removed for a short time to Cambridge ; but, for want of money,
was never made a member of any college. Wood leaves us rather doubtful
whether he went to Cambridge or Oxford ; but at last makes him pass six or seven
years ...
whose care he removed for a short time to Cambridge ; but, for want of money,
was never made a member of any college. Wood leaves us rather doubtful
whether he went to Cambridge or Oxford ; but at last makes him pass six or seven
years ...
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and a woman, who, in the original play, had never seen a man, is in this brought
acquainted with'a man that had never seen a woman. About this time, in 1673,
Dry den seems to have had his quiet much disturbed by the success of the ...
and a woman, who, in the original play, had never seen a man, is in this brought
acquainted with'a man that had never seen a woman. About this time, in 1673,
Dry den seems to have had his quiet much disturbed by the success of the ...
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Here is perhaps a sufficient specimen ; but as the pamphlet, though Dryden's,
has never been thought worthy of republication, and is not easily to be found, it
may gratify curiosity to quote it more largely : " Whene'er she bleeds, He no
severer a ...
Here is perhaps a sufficient specimen ; but as the pamphlet, though Dryden's,
has never been thought worthy of republication, and is not easily to be found, it
may gratify curiosity to quote it more largely : " Whene'er she bleeds, He no
severer a ...
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