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... fame neigh- bourhood , by whom he was employed in the fields or table , or in fuch other work as he was capable of attending to , being always confidered trufty and well - difpof- ed . As he had long prided binfelf ' on his dexterity in ...
... fame neigh- bourhood , by whom he was employed in the fields or table , or in fuch other work as he was capable of attending to , being always confidered trufty and well - difpof- ed . As he had long prided binfelf ' on his dexterity in ...
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... fame name applied to two distinct properties of utterance , and the appellation pofitively denied in one inftance to the very fame quality which in another is infifted upon as con- ftituting its fole and indifputable efience . But that ...
... fame name applied to two distinct properties of utterance , and the appellation pofitively denied in one inftance to the very fame quality which in another is infifted upon as con- ftituting its fole and indifputable efience . But that ...
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... fame ruin , when it is in our power to difcriminate ? may we not transfer the fame mode of reafoning , with propriety , to the unbit- ten , but fufpected , and the bitten dogs ? In the prefent cafe nothing is more ob vious , nothing ...
... fame ruin , when it is in our power to difcriminate ? may we not transfer the fame mode of reafoning , with propriety , to the unbit- ten , but fufpected , and the bitten dogs ? In the prefent cafe nothing is more ob vious , nothing ...
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... fame than the original author him- felf , Homer was fometime after inform- ed of the ftratagem , and refolved to fail himfelf for Chios to detect the impofture . But he remained fometime at Boliffus , where be compofed fome of his ...
... fame than the original author him- felf , Homer was fometime after inform- ed of the ftratagem , and refolved to fail himfelf for Chios to detect the impofture . But he remained fometime at Boliffus , where be compofed fome of his ...
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... fame fimple manners to his heroes . All tragic poets , in ancient and in modern times , have endeavoured to fuit the manners and fen- tinents of their characters to the coun- try and the era in which they are fup- pofed to have lived ...
... fame fimple manners to his heroes . All tragic poets , in ancient and in modern times , have endeavoured to fuit the manners and fen- tinents of their characters to the coun- try and the era in which they are fup- pofed to have lived ...
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