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... never have been duly appreciated by superficial observers , will yet acquire a livelier degree of interest from more attentive contemplation . On the appearance of the former edition in 1773 , we ex- pressed our satisfaction at ...
... never have been duly appreciated by superficial observers , will yet acquire a livelier degree of interest from more attentive contemplation . On the appearance of the former edition in 1773 , we ex- pressed our satisfaction at ...
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... never to have stopped to correct or improve that which he did not subject of his own accord to the test of criticism ... never suffered his reason to be led astray by the clamours of party - prejudice , or the follies of fanatical ...
... never to have stopped to correct or improve that which he did not subject of his own accord to the test of criticism ... never suffered his reason to be led astray by the clamours of party - prejudice , or the follies of fanatical ...
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... never submit during life to the embraces of another husband : I fear , however , the brutal violence of the soldiers , and have resolved to die rather than to be dishonoured . This proof , said Fan - hy - cheu , of your faithful ...
... never submit during life to the embraces of another husband : I fear , however , the brutal violence of the soldiers , and have resolved to die rather than to be dishonoured . This proof , said Fan - hy - cheu , of your faithful ...
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