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xxxvii. oldal
... more valued by posterity a century hence , when all the actors in the scene shall be numbered with the dead ; when the excellent and extraordinary man , whose wit and wisdom are here recorded ADVERTISEMENT TO FOURTH EDITION Xxxvii.
... more valued by posterity a century hence , when all the actors in the scene shall be numbered with the dead ; when the excellent and extraordinary man , whose wit and wisdom are here recorded ADVERTISEMENT TO FOURTH EDITION Xxxvii.
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If we did , we could not but feel an indignant regret ; but how painful is it to see that a writer of such vigorous powers of mind was actually in such distress that the small profit which so short a poem , however excellent , could ...
If we did , we could not but feel an indignant regret ; but how painful is it to see that a writer of such vigorous powers of mind was actually in such distress that the small profit which so short a poem , however excellent , could ...
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а “ I used to think Meeke had excellent parts when we were boys together at the college : but , alas ! Lost in a convent's solitary gloom ! 'I remember , at the classical lecture in the Hall , I could not bear Meeke's superiority ...
а “ I used to think Meeke had excellent parts when we were boys together at the college : but , alas ! Lost in a convent's solitary gloom ! 'I remember , at the classical lecture in the Hall , I could not bear Meeke's superiority ...
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