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... thought unworthy of him . In our walks about his suburban retreat ( as he called it ) at Shacklewell , some children belonging to a school of industry had met us , and bowed and curtseyed , as he thought , in an especial manner to him ...
... thought unworthy of him . In our walks about his suburban retreat ( as he called it ) at Shacklewell , some children belonging to a school of industry had met us , and bowed and curtseyed , as he thought , in an especial manner to him ...
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... thought about his temples , a fire in 5 his eye ( as if he saw something in objects more than the outward appearance ) , an intense high narrow forehead , a Roman nose , cheeks furrowed by strong purpose and feeling , and a convulsive ...
... thought about his temples , a fire in 5 his eye ( as if he saw something in objects more than the outward appearance ) , an intense high narrow forehead , a Roman nose , cheeks furrowed by strong purpose and feeling , and a convulsive ...
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... thought little of Junius as a writer ; he had a dislike of Dr. 10 Johnson ; and a much higher opinion of Burke as an orator and politician , than of Fox or Pitt . He , however , thought him very inferior in richness of style and imagery ...
... thought little of Junius as a writer ; he had a dislike of Dr. 10 Johnson ; and a much higher opinion of Burke as an orator and politician , than of Fox or Pitt . He , however , thought him very inferior in richness of style and imagery ...
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JAMES THOMSON 17001748 | 7 |
From The Castle of Indolence | 16 |
MARK AKENSIDE 17211770 | 22 |
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