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You smile at the oddity of my opinion; but be assured, my friend, that wit is in
some measure mechanical ; and that a man long habituated to catch at even its
resemblance, will at last be happy enough to possess the substance: by a long
habit ...
You smile at the oddity of my opinion; but be assured, my friend, that wit is in
some measure mechanical ; and that a man long habituated to catch at even its
resemblance, will at last be happy enough to possess the substance: by a long
habit ...
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You may object, that I neither settle rank, precedency, nor place ; that I seem
ignorant whether Gules walks before or behind Garter; that I have neither
mentioned the dimensions of a lord's cap, nor measured the length of a lady's tail.
I know ...
You may object, that I neither settle rank, precedency, nor place ; that I seem
ignorant whether Gules walks before or behind Garter; that I have neither
mentioned the dimensions of a lord's cap, nor measured the length of a lady's tail.
I know ...
Seite 142
... such not even China itself denies access. would in some measure repair the
breaches made by ambition; and might show that there were still some who
boasted a greater name than that of patriots, who professed themselves lovers of
men.
... such not even China itself denies access. would in some measure repair the
breaches made by ambition; and might show that there were still some who
boasted a greater name than that of patriots, who professed themselves lovers of
men.
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However it was not till lately that it was reduced to a regular system, which might
be in a great measure owing to the seeming insignific cancy of the animals
themselves; even though they were always looked upon as of great use in
medicine, ...
However it was not till lately that it was reduced to a regular system, which might
be in a great measure owing to the seeming insignific cancy of the animals
themselves; even though they were always looked upon as of great use in
medicine, ...
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The introduction to both in irregular measure is borrowed from the Italians, and
hurts an English ear. AN ELEGY, WRITTEN IN A Count RY CHURCH-YARD.
This is a very fine poem, but overloaded with epithet. The heroic measure with ...
The introduction to both in irregular measure is borrowed from the Italians, and
hurts an English ear. AN ELEGY, WRITTEN IN A Count RY CHURCH-YARD.
This is a very fine poem, but overloaded with epithet. The heroic measure with ...
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