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... thing pleafing , it will be that by which I am moft defirous to please , the Truth and the Sentiment ; and if any thing offenfive , it will be only to those I am leaft forry to offend , the vicious or the ungenerous . Many will know ...
... thing pleafing , it will be that by which I am moft defirous to please , the Truth and the Sentiment ; and if any thing offenfive , it will be only to those I am leaft forry to offend , the vicious or the ungenerous . Many will know ...
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... things another's modeft wishes bound , My Friendship , and a Prologue , and ten pound . Pitholeon fends to me : " You know his Grace , " I want a Patron ; afk him for a Place . " 50 NOTES . VER . 38. An aching head ; ] Alluding to the ...
... things another's modeft wishes bound , My Friendship , and a Prologue , and ten pound . Pitholeon fends to me : " You know his Grace , " I want a Patron ; afk him for a Place . " 50 NOTES . VER . 38. An aching head ; ] Alluding to the ...
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... thing , but in the coftliness of his facrifices . * But if the Greeks cried down Cicero , the Italian Critics knew ... things in fore . In a letter to Thuanus , fpeaking of two of them , Clavius and Lipfius , he calls the first a monster ...
... thing , but in the coftliness of his facrifices . * But if the Greeks cried down Cicero , the Italian Critics knew ... things in fore . In a letter to Thuanus , fpeaking of two of them , Clavius and Lipfius , he calls the first a monster ...
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... things , we know , are neither rich nor rare , NOTES . " My good Friend , " I am much more rejoiced to hear you have ... thing , but , at the fame time , " Tam fici pravique tenax , quam nuncia veri . " The consciousnefs of his own great ...
... things , we know , are neither rich nor rare , NOTES . " My good Friend , " I am much more rejoiced to hear you have ... thing , but , at the fame time , " Tam fici pravique tenax , quam nuncia veri . " The consciousnefs of his own great ...
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... things probable ? " As to philofophy ( which is your own province ) I have much the fame to fay as I have said already about the publication . It is no proof he did not publish his pieces feparately , because at times he published them ...
... things probable ? " As to philofophy ( which is your own province ) I have much the fame to fay as I have said already about the publication . It is no proof he did not publish his pieces feparately , because at times he published them ...
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