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... writer - a privileged perwould not rise ; Moore did , and bowed several son in a sphere to which his mind , by its very ... writing on an Irish subject . The next serious work of the poet - he continued his squibs and light sparkles of ...
... writer - a privileged perwould not rise ; Moore did , and bowed several son in a sphere to which his mind , by its very ... writing on an Irish subject . The next serious work of the poet - he continued his squibs and light sparkles of ...
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... writing , and good workes : other learning a woman needs not though I admire it in those whom God hath blest with discretion , yet I desired not much in my owne , hauing seene that sometimes women haue greater portions of learning than ...
... writing , and good workes : other learning a woman needs not though I admire it in those whom God hath blest with discretion , yet I desired not much in my owne , hauing seene that sometimes women haue greater portions of learning than ...
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... writing to George Grenville ( July 14 , 1761 ) , saysUnfortunately , England was not wide enough for the profusion of Walpole . The Irish establishment groaned under his jobs , and that resistance to our rule which subsequently broke ...
... writing to George Grenville ( July 14 , 1761 ) , saysUnfortunately , England was not wide enough for the profusion of Walpole . The Irish establishment groaned under his jobs , and that resistance to our rule which subsequently broke ...
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