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... style that reflect a too zealous , injudicious attempt to apply some of his early theories of easy , natural diction and versification as opposed to the more formal and conventional modes of the previous century . At its best , as in ...
... style that reflect a too zealous , injudicious attempt to apply some of his early theories of easy , natural diction and versification as opposed to the more formal and conventional modes of the previous century . At its best , as in ...
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... style ; and on this account , a new print which to the usual advantages mechanical and pecuniary , should unite a sound original style of thinking and writing , would leave all its contemporaries behind in a very short time . This too ...
... style ; and on this account , a new print which to the usual advantages mechanical and pecuniary , should unite a sound original style of thinking and writing , would leave all its contemporaries behind in a very short time . This too ...
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... style must either be made up of centos - must either be little else but so much authorized patchwork - or neither the critic nor themselves can be sure that it is correct . If it is not so compounded , it merely translates their native ...
... style must either be made up of centos - must either be little else but so much authorized patchwork - or neither the critic nor themselves can be sure that it is correct . If it is not so compounded , it merely translates their native ...
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LEIGH HUNT AS MAN OF LETTERS | 3 |
ON THE NEWYEARS ODE | 90 |
THE LATE MR SHERIDAN | 103 |
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