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Page 16
The implacable hand of outraged orthodoxy was against him . Hence his memory has lain in the gutter . Even his friend Joel Barlow left him out of the " Colum- biad , " to the great disgust of Clio Rick- man , who thought his name should ...
The implacable hand of outraged orthodoxy was against him . Hence his memory has lain in the gutter . Even his friend Joel Barlow left him out of the " Colum- biad , " to the great disgust of Clio Rick- man , who thought his name should ...
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There is a passage in one of his letters to Pope , -I cannot just now put my hand upon it , -in which he suggests , in rather coarse language , the subject of " The Beggar's Opera " as a capital subject for their common friend , " 9 Gay ...
There is a passage in one of his letters to Pope , -I cannot just now put my hand upon it , -in which he suggests , in rather coarse language , the subject of " The Beggar's Opera " as a capital subject for their common friend , " 9 Gay ...
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When a new plant appeared , it was the hand of God that formed the seed . When a new species of animal came upon the earth , it was the same Power that creat- ed it . But the materials were not new ; " out of the dust of the earth ' was ...
When a new plant appeared , it was the hand of God that formed the seed . When a new species of animal came upon the earth , it was the same Power that creat- ed it . But the materials were not new ; " out of the dust of the earth ' was ...
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Having ob- tained a private interview , he grasped the old gentleman by the hand with an air as familiar as it was apparently cor- dial . " Ah ! I am very glad to see you , Mr. Hopkins , for I have been thinking what a fool I must be ...
Having ob- tained a private interview , he grasped the old gentleman by the hand with an air as familiar as it was apparently cor- dial . " Ah ! I am very glad to see you , Mr. Hopkins , for I have been thinking what a fool I must be ...
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Well , Miss Birch , " said Chip , bland- ly advancing and taking her nice little hand , half covered with her working- mitts , whereat the aforesaid outposts promptly did their duty , " or shall I call you Miss Susan Birch ?
Well , Miss Birch , " said Chip , bland- ly advancing and taking her nice little hand , half covered with her working- mitts , whereat the aforesaid outposts promptly did their duty , " or shall I call you Miss Susan Birch ?
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