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... thought it bad taste to introduce them into their conversation . It is a mere display of tongue - fence ; and the satirical tone is assumed - not because there is any true misanthropy - but simply because it affords the best opportunity ...
... thought it bad taste to introduce them into their conversation . It is a mere display of tongue - fence ; and the satirical tone is assumed - not because there is any true misanthropy - but simply because it affords the best opportunity ...
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... thought to have risen above the ordi- nary level of the rhymes which are intended only to meet the criticism of love . We could pardon the want of any great excel- lence in the poetry , if it would help us to a few facts . This is ...
... thought to have risen above the ordi- nary level of the rhymes which are intended only to meet the criticism of love . We could pardon the want of any great excel- lence in the poetry , if it would help us to a few facts . This is ...
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... thought it a little hard that the prisoner's counsel was not suffered to speak for him , though he desired only to be heard one very short word ; but my lord would not hearken to him though he suf- fered the counsellor to talk against ...
... thought it a little hard that the prisoner's counsel was not suffered to speak for him , though he desired only to be heard one very short word ; but my lord would not hearken to him though he suf- fered the counsellor to talk against ...
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... thought that he could not find a better mother for his children or a more " faithful housekeeper and nurse " for himself . He married her accordingly ; she made him a good wife and sur- vived till 1802. The scribblers and the polite ...
... thought that he could not find a better mother for his children or a more " faithful housekeeper and nurse " for himself . He married her accordingly ; she made him a good wife and sur- vived till 1802. The scribblers and the polite ...
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... thought that the amusements of the people should be strictly regulated , and , indeed , in a very well - written address to the grand jury , on his election in 1749 to be chairman of the Middlesex sessions , he made an attack upon Foote ...
... thought that the amusements of the people should be strictly regulated , and , indeed , in a very well - written address to the grand jury , on his election in 1749 to be chairman of the Middlesex sessions , he made an attack upon Foote ...
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