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... mankind at all times , than that desire which prevails of prying , into the secret actions of great and illustrious cha- racters ; arising in some , from a too general spirit of envy , which hopes to find something in their private ...
... mankind at all times , than that desire which prevails of prying , into the secret actions of great and illustrious cha- racters ; arising in some , from a too general spirit of envy , which hopes to find something in their private ...
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... mankind * . From that time we do not find that she ever encouraged any other addresses , and her life seemed wholly devoted to him . She passed her days from the year 1703 ta * Mr. Thomas Swift , the Dean's " Parson Cousin , " in a ...
... mankind * . From that time we do not find that she ever encouraged any other addresses , and her life seemed wholly devoted to him . She passed her days from the year 1703 ta * Mr. Thomas Swift , the Dean's " Parson Cousin , " in a ...
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... mankind to lean to the worse side , especially when any exalted character is thereby to be brought down more to a level with themselves , that this interpretation has been generally received , and the calumny accordingly spread , though ...
... mankind to lean to the worse side , especially when any exalted character is thereby to be brought down more to a level with themselves , that this interpretation has been generally received , and the calumny accordingly spread , though ...
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... mankind she could not have made a more preposterous choice ; though by one of her refined way of thinking , who considered the beauties of the mind as superiour to all external accomplishments , he might have been preferred to all the ...
... mankind she could not have made a more preposterous choice ; though by one of her refined way of thinking , who considered the beauties of the mind as superiour to all external accomplishments , he might have been preferred to all the ...
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Jonathan Swift. Must never to mankind be told , Nor shall the conscious muse unfold . " Here the word conscious , being much oftener used in a bad than a good sense , is apt to mislead the unwary reader , and make him conceive that there ...
Jonathan Swift. Must never to mankind be told , Nor shall the conscious muse unfold . " Here the word conscious , being much oftener used in a bad than a good sense , is apt to mislead the unwary reader , and make him conceive that there ...
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