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The great art of Junius is never to say too much , and to avoid with equal anxiety a common - place manner , and matter that is not common - place . If ever he deviates into any originality of thought , he takes care that it shall be ...
The great art of Junius is never to say too much , and to avoid with equal anxiety a common - place manner , and matter that is not common - place . If ever he deviates into any originality of thought , he takes care that it shall be ...
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... in common parlance , he accepted an invitation to dinner . ... to fury at being so neglected , while ' a swarthy , dark - haired , common - looking young man , whom he took for a duke , ' should sit next the mistress of the house .
... in common parlance , he accepted an invitation to dinner . ... to fury at being so neglected , while ' a swarthy , dark - haired , common - looking young man , whom he took for a duke , ' should sit next the mistress of the house .
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Impatience and imprudence may check it , but if perinitted to work its own way in the common sense , the moral feeling , and the patriotism of the constituent body , it may , within no long period , so confirm the advancing improvement ...
Impatience and imprudence may check it , but if perinitted to work its own way in the common sense , the moral feeling , and the patriotism of the constituent body , it may , within no long period , so confirm the advancing improvement ...
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