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... admiration and emulation are generally excited ; but in invectives or satire - hatred , envy and contempt . In de- liberative subjects , either the hope of gratifying some desire , or the fear of some impending evil . And in judicial ...
... admiration and emulation are generally excited ; but in invectives or satire - hatred , envy and contempt . In de- liberative subjects , either the hope of gratifying some desire , or the fear of some impending evil . And in judicial ...
Page 88
... admiration of the fine talents of an ingenious and original writer . We shall be delighted if our witty friend will cor- respond with us every month . Whenever he chooses to appear at our literary levee , he may rely upon a most gra ...
... admiration of the fine talents of an ingenious and original writer . We shall be delighted if our witty friend will cor- respond with us every month . Whenever he chooses to appear at our literary levee , he may rely upon a most gra ...
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... admired characters of his time ; and , in 1756 , soon after the plan of a national militia was formed by Mr. Pitt ( afterwards earl of Chatham ) , this gentleman , in conjunction with the late marquis Townshend , was extremely zealous ...
... admired characters of his time ; and , in 1756 , soon after the plan of a national militia was formed by Mr. Pitt ( afterwards earl of Chatham ) , this gentleman , in conjunction with the late marquis Townshend , was extremely zealous ...
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... admiration of his character , that on his entering the theatre , the whole assembly rose from their seats , and hailed him with loud applause . † Of his dauntless courage many instances might be given . In 1785 , he ascended from ...
... admiration of his character , that on his entering the theatre , the whole assembly rose from their seats , and hailed him with loud applause . † Of his dauntless courage many instances might be given . In 1785 , he ascended from ...
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... admired characters of the age that is just gone by . He had been in his earlier years , a very diligent student , and was an excellent Greek and Latin scholar . , In his Patter years , like Burke and Johnson , he was an excursive reader ...
... admired characters of the age that is just gone by . He had been in his earlier years , a very diligent student , and was an excellent Greek and Latin scholar . , In his Patter years , like Burke and Johnson , he was an excursive reader ...
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