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Page 157
... takes away from it its best grace , the grace of sincerity ; and , instead of making it a test of truth , has made it an echo of the doctrine of the schools - and ' the one cries Mum , while t'other cries Budget !
... takes away from it its best grace , the grace of sincerity ; and , instead of making it a test of truth , has made it an echo of the doctrine of the schools - and ' the one cries Mum , while t'other cries Budget !
Page 249
... and whatever they touched , they adorned with some new grace or striking feature ; they are masters of style and versification in almost every variety of melting modulation or sounding pomp , of which they are capable : in comic wit ...
... and whatever they touched , they adorned with some new grace or striking feature ; they are masters of style and versification in almost every variety of melting modulation or sounding pomp , of which they are capable : in comic wit ...
Page 341
... magnitude : Jeremy Taylor describes their qualities and texture , and enters into all the items of the debtor and creditor account between life and death , grace and nature , faith and good works . He puts his heart into his fancy .
... magnitude : Jeremy Taylor describes their qualities and texture , and enters into all the items of the debtor and creditor account between life and death , grace and nature , faith and good works . He puts his heart into his fancy .
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