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xxvi. oldal
... whom , if he should quarrel with him , he should find the most difficulty how to abuse . ' You , my dear sir , studied him , and knew him well : you venerated and admired him . Yet , luminous as he was upon the whole ...
... whom , if he should quarrel with him , he should find the most difficulty how to abuse . ' You , my dear sir , studied him , and knew him well : you venerated and admired him . Yet , luminous as he was upon the whole ...
xxxiii. oldal
fortune to be in his company ; and , without doubt , if his discourse at other periods had been collected with the same attention , the whole tenor of what he uttered would have been found equally excellent .
fortune to be in his company ; and , without doubt , if his discourse at other periods had been collected with the same attention , the whole tenor of what he uttered would have been found equally excellent .
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The whole of it is rich in thought and imagery , and happy expressions ; and of the disjecta membra scattered throughout , and as yet unarranged , a good dramatic poet might avail himself with considerable advantage .
The whole of it is rich in thought and imagery , and happy expressions ; and of the disjecta membra scattered throughout , and as yet unarranged , a good dramatic poet might avail himself with considerable advantage .
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