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... pleasure . ' ' Some time in March ' he notes in his ' Meditations ' for 1781 , ' I finished the " Lives of the Poets , " which I wrote in my usual way , dilatorily and hastily , unwilling to work , and working with vigour and haste ...
... pleasure . ' ' Some time in March ' he notes in his ' Meditations ' for 1781 , ' I finished the " Lives of the Poets , " which I wrote in my usual way , dilatorily and hastily , unwilling to work , and working with vigour and haste ...
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... pleasures of the theatre afford him . Plays were therefore only criminal when they were acted by academics . He went to the university with a design of entering into the church , but in time altered his mind ; for he declared , that ...
... pleasures of the theatre afford him . Plays were therefore only criminal when they were acted by academics . He went to the university with a design of entering into the church , but in time altered his mind ; for he declared , that ...
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... pleasures of spare diet and 30 hard study ; for , as Phillips relates , having for a month led a philosophic life , after having been used at home to a great house , and much company and joviality , her friends , possibly sing uses only ...
... pleasures of spare diet and 30 hard study ; for , as Phillips relates , having for a month led a philosophic life , after having been used at home to a great house , and much company and joviality , her friends , possibly sing uses only ...
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... pleasure is to tax his adversary , so renowned for criticism , with vicious Latin . He opens his book with telling that he has used 20 Persona , which , according to Milton , signifies only a Mask , in a sense not known to the Romans ...
... pleasure is to tax his adversary , so renowned for criticism , with vicious Latin . He opens his book with telling that he has used 20 Persona , which , according to Milton , signifies only a Mask , in a sense not known to the Romans ...
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... pleasure or accomplishment , and who buy the numerous products of modern typography , the number was then com- paratively small . To prove the paucity of readers , it may be 30 sufficient to remark , that the nation had been satisfied ...
... pleasure or accomplishment , and who buy the numerous products of modern typography , the number was then com- paratively small . To prove the paucity of readers , it may be 30 sufficient to remark , that the nation had been satisfied ...
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