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... those books had given him a very new idea of the English politeness , and that he did not question but there were excellent compositions in the native language of a country , that possessed the Roman genius in so eminent a degree .
... those books had given him a very new idea of the English politeness , and that he did not question but there were excellent compositions in the native language of a country , that possessed the Roman genius in so eminent a degree .
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... because it was the composition of an Englishman ; the poetry of this piece has given as much pleasure in the closet , as others have afforded from the stage , with all the assistance of voices and instruments .
... because it was the composition of an Englishman ; the poetry of this piece has given as much pleasure in the closet , as others have afforded from the stage , with all the assistance of voices and instruments .
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In the last paper , which closed those celebrated performances , and in the preface to the last volume , Sir Richard Steele has given to Mr. Addison the honour of the most applauded pieces in that collection . But as that acknowledgment ...
In the last paper , which closed those celebrated performances , and in the preface to the last volume , Sir Richard Steele has given to Mr. Addison the honour of the most applauded pieces in that collection . But as that acknowledgment ...
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Some account has been already given of the for . mer , to which nothing is now to be added , except that a great part of the Latin quotations were rendered into Eng . lish , in a very hasty manner , by the editor , and one of his ...
Some account has been already given of the for . mer , to which nothing is now to be added , except that a great part of the Latin quotations were rendered into Eng . lish , in a very hasty manner , by the editor , and one of his ...
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... or in arts excelled ; Chiefs , graced with scars , and prodigal of blood ; Stern patriots , who for sacred freedom stood ; Just men , by whom impartial laws were given ; And saints , who taught , and led , the way to heaven .
... or in arts excelled ; Chiefs , graced with scars , and prodigal of blood ; Stern patriots , who for sacred freedom stood ; Just men , by whom impartial laws were given ; And saints , who taught , and led , the way to heaven .
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