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He is excelled by Garrick even in this , which is considered as Foote's greatest excellence . Garrick , besides his exact imitation of the voice and gesture of his original to a degree of refinement of which Foote had no conception ...
He is excelled by Garrick even in this , which is considered as Foote's greatest excellence . Garrick , besides his exact imitation of the voice and gesture of his original to a degree of refinement of which Foote had no conception ...
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Under the head of propositions are considered the various forms of expression in which an assertion may be made , or a question asked . The modes and figures of syllogisms , are no more than an enumeration of a number of different forms ...
Under the head of propositions are considered the various forms of expression in which an assertion may be made , or a question asked . The modes and figures of syllogisms , are no more than an enumeration of a number of different forms ...
Page 197
... and led them to deal with the state and its glory as playthings for their passions . It is not now considered as an insult to the free , to tell them that they must respect deliberation , order , and settled habits ...
... and led them to deal with the state and its glory as playthings for their passions . It is not now considered as an insult to the free , to tell them that they must respect deliberation , order , and settled habits ...
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Adams President letter from | 48 |
in Rhyme | 68 |
Lines from London Morning | 76 |
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