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... manner of thinktract the admiration of ages ; and if ing , as well as of expressing himself : this spirit be necessary to produce so difficult it is to separate these two the most distinguished efforts of elo- things from one another ...
... manner of thinktract the admiration of ages ; and if ing , as well as of expressing himself : this spirit be necessary to produce so difficult it is to separate these two the most distinguished efforts of elo- things from one another ...
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... manner , Mr. Addison eloquence , but as a simple and amia- is beyond doubt , in the English lanble writer , whose manner is strongly guage , the most perfect example : expressive of great goodness and and therefore , though not without ...
... manner , Mr. Addison eloquence , but as a simple and amia- is beyond doubt , in the English lanble writer , whose manner is strongly guage , the most perfect example : expressive of great goodness and and therefore , though not without ...
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... manner . Indeed the gerous to the tribe of imitators , than distinction is easily made from the an author , who with many imposing effect produced . The one beauties , has also some very conside- fails to interest the reader ; the other ...
... manner . Indeed the gerous to the tribe of imitators , than distinction is easily made from the an author , who with many imposing effect produced . The one beauties , has also some very conside- fails to interest the reader ; the other ...
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VOL | 1 |
On the Immortality of the Soul Ibid 14 48 Idleness avoided by the Observation | 59 |
Sect | 65 |
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