Collected Works, Том 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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... write a book that should be wholly new . I therefore drest up three paradoxes with some ingenuity.3 They were false , indeed , but they were new . The jewels of truth have been so often imported by others , that nothing was left for me ...
... write a book that should be wholly new . I therefore drest up three paradoxes with some ingenuity.3 They were false , indeed , but they were new . The jewels of truth have been so often imported by others , that nothing was left for me ...
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... write for bread . But I was unqualified for a profession where mere industry alone was to ensure success . I could ... write with satisfaction ; for excellence in another was my aversion , and writing was my trade . " In the midst of ...
... write for bread . But I was unqualified for a profession where mere industry alone was to ensure success . I could ... write with satisfaction ; for excellence in another was my aversion , and writing was my trade . " In the midst of ...
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... writing poetry down to dancing a hornpipe , the Dr. with great eagerness insisted upon trying his epigrammatic powers with Mr. Garrick , and each of them was to write the other's epitaph . Mr. Garrick immediately said that his epitaph ...
... writing poetry down to dancing a hornpipe , the Dr. with great eagerness insisted upon trying his epigrammatic powers with Mr. Garrick , and each of them was to write the other's epitaph . Mr. Garrick immediately said that his epitaph ...
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