English Prose: Eighteenth centurySir Henry Craik Macmillan, 1911 |
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... perhaps in great measure to his consummate gifts as an academic teacher that his written work was enriched by a vein of ornament and eloquence . With something of the same training , and strongly affected by the same influence of ex ...
... perhaps in great measure to his consummate gifts as an academic teacher that his written work was enriched by a vein of ornament and eloquence . With something of the same training , and strongly affected by the same influence of ex ...
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... perhaps be said in its most superficial , phase . Subject , treatment , tone , and style -all alike are redolent of the century ; passing over enthusiasm with a smile , treating religion and morality with a courtly politeness that ...
... perhaps be said in its most superficial , phase . Subject , treatment , tone , and style -all alike are redolent of the century ; passing over enthusiasm with a smile , treating religion and morality with a courtly politeness that ...
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... perhaps , may have something in it equivocal , and denote quite a different thing with you and with me . If your religion prescribes , permits , or does not condemn , all such defamation as impious and detestable , you clear me at once ...
... perhaps , may have something in it equivocal , and denote quite a different thing with you and with me . If your religion prescribes , permits , or does not condemn , all such defamation as impious and detestable , you clear me at once ...
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... perhaps object that a man reduced by play may be put upon desperate courses , hurtful to the public . Suppose the worst , and that he turns highwayman ; such men have a short life and a merry . While he lives , he spends , and for one ...
... perhaps object that a man reduced by play may be put upon desperate courses , hurtful to the public . Suppose the worst , and that he turns highwayman ; such men have a short life and a merry . While he lives , he spends , and for one ...
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... perhaps may be apt to reply , he will still believe his senses , and never suffer any arguments , how plausible soever , to prevail over the certainty of them . Be it so , assert the evidence of sense as high as you please , we are ...
... perhaps may be apt to reply , he will still believe his senses , and never suffer any arguments , how plausible soever , to prevail over the certainty of them . Be it so , assert the evidence of sense as high as you please , we are ...
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