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of poetry ; the no less difference betwixt the religions and customs of our countries ; and a thousand particularities of places , persons , and manners , which do but confusedly appear to our -eyes at so great a distance .
of poetry ; the no less difference betwixt the religions and customs of our countries ; and a thousand particularities of places , persons , and manners , which do but confusedly appear to our -eyes at so great a distance .
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a jects ; but I never saw a copy better than the original : which indeed cannot be otherwise ; for , men resolving in no cafe to shoot beyond the mark , it is a thousand to one if they foot not thort of it . It does not at all trouble ...
a jects ; but I never saw a copy better than the original : which indeed cannot be otherwise ; for , men resolving in no cafe to shoot beyond the mark , it is a thousand to one if they foot not thort of it . It does not at all trouble ...
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of poetry ; the no less difference betwixt the religions and customs of our countries ; and a thousand particularities of places , persons , and manners , which do but confusedly appear to our eyes at so great a distance .
of poetry ; the no less difference betwixt the religions and customs of our countries ; and a thousand particularities of places , persons , and manners , which do but confusedly appear to our eyes at so great a distance .
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a jects ; but I never saw a copy better than the original : which indeed cannot be otherwise ; for , men resolving in no case to shoot beyond the mark , it is a thousand to one if they noot not fhort of it . It does not at all trouble ...
a jects ; but I never saw a copy better than the original : which indeed cannot be otherwise ; for , men resolving in no case to shoot beyond the mark , it is a thousand to one if they noot not fhort of it . It does not at all trouble ...
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Of thousand glorious towns the nation , “ Of thousand glorious men each town a constellation ! “ Nor let their warlike laurel scorn , “ With the Olympic olive to be worn , " Whose gentler honours do so well the brows of peace " adorn !
Of thousand glorious towns the nation , “ Of thousand glorious men each town a constellation ! “ Nor let their warlike laurel scorn , “ With the Olympic olive to be worn , " Whose gentler honours do so well the brows of peace " adorn !
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