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He may , perhaps , " not feel again the inclination . ' Sir Joshua mentioned Mr. Cumberland's Odes 3 , which were just published . JOHNSON . Why , Sir , they would have been thought as good as Odes commonly are , if Cumberland had not ...
He may , perhaps , " not feel again the inclination . ' Sir Joshua mentioned Mr. Cumberland's Odes 3 , which were just published . JOHNSON . Why , Sir , they would have been thought as good as Odes commonly are , if Cumberland had not ...
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Perhaps I thought that Seward would not believe it the less to be mine for what I said ; but I would not put it in his power to say I had owned it . ' He praised Blair's sermons : ' Yet , ' said he , ( willing to let us see he was aware ...
Perhaps I thought that Seward would not believe it the less to be mine for what I said ; but I would not put it in his power to say I had owned it . ' He praised Blair's sermons : ' Yet , ' said he , ( willing to let us see he was aware ...
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9 • Mr. Seward perhaps imperfectly remembered the following passage in the Preface to the Dictionary : - From the authours which rose in the time of Elizabeth , a speech might be formed adequate to all the purposes of use and elegance .
9 • Mr. Seward perhaps imperfectly remembered the following passage in the Preface to the Dictionary : - From the authours which rose in the time of Elizabeth , a speech might be formed adequate to all the purposes of use and elegance .
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