The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... example of Burns , of whom he was one of the most ardent of admirers , and his minute acquaintance with Johnson's Musical Museum is , also , evident . But , if , here , he owes something to Burns , he was , in some respects , a close ...
... example of Burns , of whom he was one of the most ardent of admirers , and his minute acquaintance with Johnson's Musical Museum is , also , evident . But , if , here , he owes something to Burns , he was , in some respects , a close ...
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... example , being a rather wearisome caricature , and the wit expended on his ingenious devices to hide the extreme destitution of his master's larder being of the very cheapest kind . However admirably he could create a strong and ...
... example , being a rather wearisome caricature , and the wit expended on his ingenious devices to hide the extreme destitution of his master's larder being of the very cheapest kind . However admirably he could create a strong and ...
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... example , ' he thought he might him- self accept the offered salary without being supposed to have suffered any degradation1 . ' The first three or four numbers indicated clearly enough the political and literary tendencies which were ...
... example , ' he thought he might him- self accept the offered salary without being supposed to have suffered any degradation1 . ' The first three or four numbers indicated clearly enough the political and literary tendencies which were ...
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