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Strana x
... racter of almost every one of them . Mr. Dyer , whom Sir John says he loved with the affection of a brother , meets with the harshest treatment , because it was his maxim , that to live in peace with mankind , and in a temper to do good ...
... racter of almost every one of them . Mr. Dyer , whom Sir John says he loved with the affection of a brother , meets with the harshest treatment , because it was his maxim , that to live in peace with mankind , and in a temper to do good ...
Strana xi
... racter of Milton . His reason was , because the est tincture of malevolence , to receive real in- prayer of Pamela , in Sir Philip Sidney's Arca- formation ? It is painful to be thus obliged to dia , was , as he supposed , maliciously ...
... racter of Milton . His reason was , because the est tincture of malevolence , to receive real in- prayer of Pamela , in Sir Philip Sidney's Arca- formation ? It is painful to be thus obliged to dia , was , as he supposed , maliciously ...
Strana 12
... racter or history , should have never heard or to think : and the author lived to see ter large discovered that Dr. Johnson almost re - wrote the editions printed in England , besides those which RAMBLER after the first folio edition ...
... racter or history , should have never heard or to think : and the author lived to see ter large discovered that Dr. Johnson almost re - wrote the editions printed in England , besides those which RAMBLER after the first folio edition ...
Strana 113
... racter are those who know him in his own fami- ly , and see him without any restraint or rule of conduct , but such as he voluntarily prescribes to himself . If a man carries virtue with him into his private apartments , and takes no ...
... racter are those who know him in his own fami- ly , and see him without any restraint or rule of conduct , but such as he voluntarily prescribes to himself . If a man carries virtue with him into his private apartments , and takes no ...
Strana 123
... racter with others , to find reasons for esteeming breast are assuaged , is the contemplation not of himself , and therefore censure , contempt , or con- the same , but of different crimes . He that can- viction of crimes , seldom ...
... racter with others , to find reasons for esteeming breast are assuaged , is the contemplation not of himself , and therefore censure , contempt , or con- the same , but of different crimes . He that can- viction of crimes , seldom ...
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