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... eye upon it , he discovered something that gave him hope , and immediately took it to Dodsley , who paid down the price above mentioned in ready money , and added an eventual con- dition upon its future sale . Johnson described the ...
... eye upon it , he discovered something that gave him hope , and immediately took it to Dodsley , who paid down the price above mentioned in ready money , and added an eventual con- dition upon its future sale . Johnson described the ...
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... eyes , And trace them through the prospect as it lies : Here for a while , my proper cares resign'd , Here let me sit in sorrow for mankind ; Like yon neglected shrub at random cast , That shades the steep , and sighs at every blast ...
... eyes , And trace them through the prospect as it lies : Here for a while , my proper cares resign'd , Here let me sit in sorrow for mankind ; Like yon neglected shrub at random cast , That shades the steep , and sighs at every blast ...
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... eye , I see the lords of human kind pass by ; Intent on high designs , a thoughtful band , By forms unfashion'd , fresh from nature's hand , Fierce in their native hardiness of soul , True to imagin'd right , above control , — While ...
... eye , I see the lords of human kind pass by ; Intent on high designs , a thoughtful band , By forms unfashion'd , fresh from nature's hand , Fierce in their native hardiness of soul , True to imagin'd right , above control , — While ...
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... eyes to Holland , Genoa , or Venice , where the laws govern the and the rich govern the law . ' · poor , - Vic . of Wakef . cxix . " There was a time even here when titles softened the rigour of the law ; when dignified wretches were ...
... eyes to Holland , Genoa , or Venice , where the laws govern the and the rich govern the law . ' · poor , - Vic . of Wakef . cxix . " There was a time even here when titles softened the rigour of the law ; when dignified wretches were ...
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... eyes diffused a venerable grace . ' 10 Truth ] For thou e'en sin didst in such words array , That some who came bad parts , went out good play . ' Jasp . Mayne to the Mem . of B. Jonson . v . Nicholls ' Col. Poems , i . p . 256 . The ...
... eyes diffused a venerable grace . ' 10 Truth ] For thou e'en sin didst in such words array , That some who came bad parts , went out good play . ' Jasp . Mayne to the Mem . of B. Jonson . v . Nicholls ' Col. Poems , i . p . 256 . The ...
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