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... manner , it would not be so pleasing to an English reader as Pope's or Swift's imitations ; and if any great errors were dis- coverable on a comparison with the works of those masters , they must appear more glaring and conspicuous . In ...
... manner , it would not be so pleasing to an English reader as Pope's or Swift's imitations ; and if any great errors were dis- coverable on a comparison with the works of those masters , they must appear more glaring and conspicuous . In ...
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... manner . We are glad to see a re - publication of a volume of discourses which , as a specimen ( not altogether faultless indeed , but in many respects excellent ) of the manner in which villagers , & c . may be addressed intel- ligibly ...
... manner . We are glad to see a re - publication of a volume of discourses which , as a specimen ( not altogether faultless indeed , but in many respects excellent ) of the manner in which villagers , & c . may be addressed intel- ligibly ...
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... manner of ruling ber favorites , ib . Mode of chusing and initiating them , ib . Manner of dismissing her fa vorites when they ceased to please , 548. Lists of her successive ta- vorites ; with an account of their immense pecuniary ...
... manner of ruling ber favorites , ib . Mode of chusing and initiating them , ib . Manner of dismissing her fa vorites when they ceased to please , 548. Lists of her successive ta- vorites ; with an account of their immense pecuniary ...
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