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... raise The bursting peal of universal praise , Though at thy beck , applause delighted stands , And lifts , Briareus - like , her hundred hands , Know , fame awards thee but a partial breath ; Not all thy talents brave the stroke of ...
... raise The bursting peal of universal praise , Though at thy beck , applause delighted stands , And lifts , Briareus - like , her hundred hands , Know , fame awards thee but a partial breath ; Not all thy talents brave the stroke of ...
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... raised against him by his parishioners for his disregard of his spiritual functions , and the unbecoming nature of his dress , induced him to resign the curacy and lectureship of St. John's , † which but * Dr. Kippis , in the Biographia ...
... raised against him by his parishioners for his disregard of his spiritual functions , and the unbecoming nature of his dress , induced him to resign the curacy and lectureship of St. John's , † which but * Dr. Kippis , in the Biographia ...
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... raise a subscription for the purpose of extricating him from his immediate embarrassments . Our author made every possible exertion to forward That this benevolent design , but his efforts were abor- LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL . xxxix.
... raise a subscription for the purpose of extricating him from his immediate embarrassments . Our author made every possible exertion to forward That this benevolent design , but his efforts were abor- LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL . xxxix.
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... raised by a work in which all his vices and weak- nesses are exposed more unsparingly than they ever were exposed by Churchill or by Kenrick . " Mr. Macaulay has done injustice to Churchill in thus classing him with Kenrick , who with a ...
... raised by a work in which all his vices and weak- nesses are exposed more unsparingly than they ever were exposed by Churchill or by Kenrick . " Mr. Macaulay has done injustice to Churchill in thus classing him with Kenrick , who with a ...
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... raise a spirit . I am very sorry I cannot meet you at Aylesbury , or come to you at Winchester ; but that which I at first considered as the amusement of a trifling Peuples . Mais on ne sauroit soupçonner un esprit aussi eclairé qu ...
... raise a spirit . I am very sorry I cannot meet you at Aylesbury , or come to you at Winchester ; but that which I at first considered as the amusement of a trifling Peuples . Mais on ne sauroit soupçonner un esprit aussi eclairé qu ...
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