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... classick . J. Enough Sir , enough . The company would be better pleased to see us quarrel than bandying compliments . G. But you must allow , Dr. Johnson , that Garrick was too much a slave to fame , or rather to the mean ambition of ...
... classick . J. Enough Sir , enough . The company would be better pleased to see us quarrel than bandying compliments . G. But you must allow , Dr. Johnson , that Garrick was too much a slave to fame , or rather to the mean ambition of ...
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... felt more than I have expressed . To the Editor . May 30th . To Concord , 17 miles . We left Boston at 11 o'clock , A. M. passed Cambridge , in whose classick shades we reposed four years , and of which , 1817. ] 175 Pedestrian Tour .
... felt more than I have expressed . To the Editor . May 30th . To Concord , 17 miles . We left Boston at 11 o'clock , A. M. passed Cambridge , in whose classick shades we reposed four years , and of which , 1817. ] 175 Pedestrian Tour .
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... classick ground . He describes the scene in lines of uncommon grace and enthusiasm ; allured at first by the remembrance of Grecian story , his eye wanders rapidly over its enchanted fields , but turns from them to Palestine . This ...
... classick ground . He describes the scene in lines of uncommon grace and enthusiasm ; allured at first by the remembrance of Grecian story , his eye wanders rapidly over its enchanted fields , but turns from them to Palestine . This ...
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