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... is not the leaft reafon to believe that Stella was related to Sir William Temple , or that he was vifited by King William at Moor Park , although both thefe facts are afferted , one in a note on the letter to Lord Palmerston , Vol .
... is not the leaft reafon to believe that Stella was related to Sir William Temple , or that he was vifited by King William at Moor Park , although both thefe facts are afferted , one in a note on the letter to Lord Palmerston , Vol .
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That we defire to conceal no act which upon reflection we do not difcover to be vicious , becaufe virtue is pleafed in proportion as it is difplayed ; and indeed thefe verfes could not be fuppofed an apology for lewdness , if bis ...
That we defire to conceal no act which upon reflection we do not difcover to be vicious , becaufe virtue is pleafed in proportion as it is difplayed ; and indeed thefe verfes could not be fuppofed an apology for lewdness , if bis ...
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... part . of the eight volumes ; but he who is not convinced by thefe , that the Dean could not thus alter to pervert his meaning , and overlook blunders that obfcured it , would fill doubt if all the rest had been brought together .
... part . of the eight volumes ; but he who is not convinced by thefe , that the Dean could not thus alter to pervert his meaning , and overlook blunders that obfcured it , would fill doubt if all the rest had been brought together .
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X. Thefe Examiners indeed are not taken into this collection , because the last paper written by the Dean was N ° . 44 . which is yet a ftronger proof that he did not revife the Irish edition , where the fubSequent numbers are imputed ...
X. Thefe Examiners indeed are not taken into this collection , because the last paper written by the Dean was N ° . 44 . which is yet a ftronger proof that he did not revife the Irish edition , where the fubSequent numbers are imputed ...
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In the Irish copy of the verfes on his death many passages are to be found which Mr. Pope rejected , for when he added thefe verfes to the mifcellany in 1742 , he took nothing from the Irish copy which he had then feen , and upon his ...
In the Irish copy of the verfes on his death many passages are to be found which Mr. Pope rejected , for when he added thefe verfes to the mifcellany in 1742 , he took nothing from the Irish copy which he had then feen , and upon his ...
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