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... warmest thoughts in the simplest expression . Parnell has written several poems besides those pub- lished by Pope , and some of them have been made public with very little credit to his reputation . There are still many more that ...
... warmest thoughts in the simplest expression . Parnell has written several poems besides those pub- lished by Pope , and some of them have been made public with very little credit to his reputation . There are still many more that ...
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If my zeal for the honour and dignity of my Royal Mistress , and the true interest of my country , have any where trans- ported me to let slip a warm or unguarded expression , I hope the most favourable interpretation will be put upon ...
If my zeal for the honour and dignity of my Royal Mistress , and the true interest of my country , have any where trans- ported me to let slip a warm or unguarded expression , I hope the most favourable interpretation will be put upon ...
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names , quality , and experience were very essential to the success of the undertaking , he owned to me that they kept a great reserve , and did at most but encourage others to act by general and dark expressions .
names , quality , and experience were very essential to the success of the undertaking , he owned to me that they kept a great reserve , and did at most but encourage others to act by general and dark expressions .
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... some attempts to display all the little knowledge I had acquired by reading or observation ; but I find myself regarded as an ignorant intruder . The truth is , I shall never be able to acquire a power of expressing myself with ease ...
... some attempts to display all the little knowledge I had acquired by reading or observation ; but I find myself regarded as an ignorant intruder . The truth is , I shall never be able to acquire a power of expressing myself with ease ...
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... soul comes to give expression to the limbs , and animates every fea- ture . Her first appearance is excessively engaging ; she never comes in staring round upon the company , as if she in- tended to count the benefits of the house ...
... soul comes to give expression to the limbs , and animates every fea- ture . Her first appearance is excessively engaging ; she never comes in staring round upon the company , as if she in- tended to count the benefits of the house ...
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