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... expressed himself thus : - " The fable has in it such a wild , but natural simplicity , that I question not but my reader will be as much pleased with it as I have been , and will consider himself , " & c . But , 3. But is not ...
... expressed himself thus : - " The fable has in it such a wild , but natural simplicity , that I question not but my reader will be as much pleased with it as I have been , and will consider himself , " & c . But , 3. But is not ...
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... expression incongruous and ungrammatical : but , never , is the same as not ever ; and the sentence is to be filled up ... expressed . Never so remote , if we regard this posture of the mind , is , therefore , as intelligible , and as ...
... expression incongruous and ungrammatical : but , never , is the same as not ever ; and the sentence is to be filled up ... expressed . Never so remote , if we regard this posture of the mind , is , therefore , as intelligible , and as ...
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... expressed , for - What most troubles , & c . , is this , viz . I have observed . This negli- gent way of speaking ... expression . male part of the commonwealth : her garments were closed 180 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... expressed , for - What most troubles , & c . , is this , viz . I have observed . This negli- gent way of speaking ... expression . male part of the commonwealth : her garments were closed 180 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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