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... appears to have known more than any of his contemporaries ; and when he made his knowledge subservient to his art , and not his art to his know- ledge , he produced some compositions of real excellence . " But , with more candour , Sir ...
... appears to have known more than any of his contemporaries ; and when he made his knowledge subservient to his art , and not his art to his know- ledge , he produced some compositions of real excellence . " But , with more candour , Sir ...
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... appears not to have bad the least conception that his art was to be acquired by any other means than great labour ; and yet he , of all men that ever lived , might make the greatest pretensions to the efficacy of native genius and ...
... appears not to have bad the least conception that his art was to be acquired by any other means than great labour ; and yet he , of all men that ever lived , might make the greatest pretensions to the efficacy of native genius and ...
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... appears to have originated with Dryden him- self , as I do not find the slightest hint of such meaning in Servius , Probus , or any of the succeeding commenta- tors , though well enough disposed to strain the text of their author , for ...
... appears to have originated with Dryden him- self , as I do not find the slightest hint of such meaning in Servius , Probus , or any of the succeeding commenta- tors , though well enough disposed to strain the text of their author , for ...
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... appears to us rather more in- teresting than its predecessors , be- cause it is almost entirely composed of ... appear very probable to any person who , like the Writer of this article , has been a reader of that publication for ...
... appears to us rather more in- teresting than its predecessors , be- cause it is almost entirely composed of ... appear very probable to any person who , like the Writer of this article , has been a reader of that publication for ...
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... appears before the Duke , to shew himself per- fectly well dressed , and clean . " Besides this Law of the Medes , every man has a niche to fill , so that he GENT . MAG . January , 1819 . is never unoccupied , except at his meals , in ...
... appears before the Duke , to shew himself per- fectly well dressed , and clean . " Besides this Law of the Medes , every man has a niche to fill , so that he GENT . MAG . January , 1819 . is never unoccupied , except at his meals , in ...
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