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Page 124
... writer , who might be qualified to excite , on reasonable grounds , a suspicion that he was the author of Junius's Letters ; and it would have gratified us in a high degree , if Mr. Campbell had substantiated his proposed opinion ...
... writer , who might be qualified to excite , on reasonable grounds , a suspicion that he was the author of Junius's Letters ; and it would have gratified us in a high degree , if Mr. Campbell had substantiated his proposed opinion ...
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... writer's opinions , than for the sake of their poetic merit , we do not feel ourselves inclined to apply to them the severity of criticism . We would not irritate the afflicted . So have I tun'd my humble artless song , Unseen ...
... writer's opinions , than for the sake of their poetic merit , we do not feel ourselves inclined to apply to them the severity of criticism . We would not irritate the afflicted . So have I tun'd my humble artless song , Unseen ...
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... writer whom he occasionally opposes . Many va- luable observations are introduced in this elaborate memoir , which prove the memorialist's acquaintance with human na- ture , as well as his intimacy with the works of Aristotle . He has ...
... writer whom he occasionally opposes . Many va- luable observations are introduced in this elaborate memoir , which prove the memorialist's acquaintance with human na- ture , as well as his intimacy with the works of Aristotle . He has ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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