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... learned from his dis- course , that he had formerly lived upon our earth ; but that now he was raised to the enjoyment of that felicity , which God had appointed for the reward of prudence and virtue . I see , ' said he , young man ...
... learned from his dis- course , that he had formerly lived upon our earth ; but that now he was raised to the enjoyment of that felicity , which God had appointed for the reward of prudence and virtue . I see , ' said he , young man ...
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... learned , I should suppose , they must operate as incumbrances . That , how- ever , in which the poet gives an account of what he intended , in the construction of his hymn * , is very • • " Cyrene was the native country of Callimachus ...
... learned , I should suppose , they must operate as incumbrances . That , how- ever , in which the poet gives an account of what he intended , in the construction of his hymn * , is very • • " Cyrene was the native country of Callimachus ...
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... learned shepherd ; for each rural art Fam'd , and for songs harmonious , and the woes Of ill - requited love . The faithless pride Of fair MATILDA sunk him to the grave Ir manhood's prime : but soon did righteous heaven With tears ...
... learned shepherd ; for each rural art Fam'd , and for songs harmonious , and the woes Of ill - requited love . The faithless pride Of fair MATILDA sunk him to the grave Ir manhood's prime : but soon did righteous heaven With tears ...
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... REPUBLICAN BISHOP ; but the learned and admirable Lowth , in his Life of Wickham , calls him " the great ad- vocate of civil and religious liberty . " lymph , or that fine steam , with which they 120 LIFE OF AKENSIDE ,
... REPUBLICAN BISHOP ; but the learned and admirable Lowth , in his Life of Wickham , calls him " the great ad- vocate of civil and religious liberty . " lymph , or that fine steam , with which they 120 LIFE OF AKENSIDE ,
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... learned men I know . " He can have but a very limited knowledge of society , who cannot apply this to the medical men of the present age , as well as to that which is passed . + Quarto , sixpence . Ed . of Pope , Vol . I. p . 75 ...
... learned men I know . " He can have but a very limited knowledge of society , who cannot apply this to the medical men of the present age , as well as to that which is passed . + Quarto , sixpence . Ed . of Pope , Vol . I. p . 75 ...
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