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Pagina 40
... knowledge ' of both ; for some incidents , which is not necessary ' to mention , kept me near them so long on the road , ' that it is impossible I should be mistaken . I am , Sir , your's , & c . JAMES TRUEMAN . ' The moment I had read ...
... knowledge ' of both ; for some incidents , which is not necessary ' to mention , kept me near them so long on the road , ' that it is impossible I should be mistaken . I am , Sir , your's , & c . JAMES TRUEMAN . ' The moment I had read ...
Pagina 58
... knowledge , or contained more than a transposition of common sentiments and a repetition of common phrases . It will be naturally enquired , when the man who feels an inclination to write , may venture to suppose himself properly ...
... knowledge , or contained more than a transposition of common sentiments and a repetition of common phrases . It will be naturally enquired , when the man who feels an inclination to write , may venture to suppose himself properly ...
Pagina 196
... knowledge . How has knowledge or virtue been increased and preserved in one place beyond another , but by the diligent in- culcation and rational inforcement . Books of morality are daily written , yet its influence is still little in ...
... knowledge . How has knowledge or virtue been increased and preserved in one place beyond another , but by the diligent in- culcation and rational inforcement . Books of morality are daily written , yet its influence is still little in ...
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In what arts the ancients excelled the moderns 134 | 7 |
a vision | 17 |
The story of Desdemona concluded | 28 |
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