The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 21 巻 |
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It proved a lucrative one to himself , and the poor Poet had , in his friend William
Hayley , a rich legatee . But , within the circle of his private friends , an individual
could scarcely have been selected , less qualified to do justice to the memory of ...
It proved a lucrative one to himself , and the poor Poet had , in his friend William
Hayley , a rich legatee . But , within the circle of his private friends , an individual
could scarcely have been selected , less qualified to do justice to the memory of ...
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In another letter to the game invaluable friend , at the beginning of 1784 , he thus
pours forth the anguish of his feelings , sensible that the cause must appear to
others imaginary , and that the doctrines of religion forbade bis despair . • My
Dear ...
In another letter to the game invaluable friend , at the beginning of 1784 , he thus
pours forth the anguish of his feelings , sensible that the cause must appear to
others imaginary , and that the doctrines of religion forbade bis despair . • My
Dear ...
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taking an airing every day in a friend ' s carriage , and that friend his own cousin ,
would not be very likely to form either a ... if any human being could be safe from
the busy malice of slander or the more specious detraction of professed friends ...
taking an airing every day in a friend ' s carriage , and that friend his own cousin ,
would not be very likely to form either a ... if any human being could be safe from
the busy malice of slander or the more specious detraction of professed friends ...
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But it was well known to his friends , that their engagement to each other would
have been consummated by legal ties and ... the most affectionate and most
grateful of beings , should love , and that most tenderly , the faithful friend to
whom he ...
But it was well known to his friends , that their engagement to each other would
have been consummated by legal ties and ... the most affectionate and most
grateful of beings , should love , and that most tenderly , the faithful friend to
whom he ...
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Formerly a great number of English received a part of their education at Geneva ,
and formed connexions of friendship ... five years , the English again appeared
among the Geneváns , they would have been the best friends in the world ?
Formerly a great number of English received a part of their education at Geneva ,
and formed connexions of friendship ... five years , the English again appeared
among the Geneváns , they would have been the best friends in the world ?
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