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... merits of the English poets : upon the niceties of their characters , and the events of their progress through the world which they contributed to illuminate . His mind was so full of that kind of information , and it was so well ...
... merits of the English poets : upon the niceties of their characters , and the events of their progress through the world which they contributed to illuminate . His mind was so full of that kind of information , and it was so well ...
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... merits , which , were I able to do it , would take up too much room in this work ; yet I shall make a few obser- vations ... merit of novelty , and to have discovered to us , as it were , a new planet in the poetical hemisphere . 2 It is ...
... merits , which , were I able to do it , would take up too much room in this work ; yet I shall make a few obser- vations ... merit of novelty , and to have discovered to us , as it were , a new planet in the poetical hemisphere . 2 It is ...
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... merit of originality , with un- common force and reasoning . Various Readings in the Life of WALLER . " Consented to [ the insertion of their names ] their own nomination . " [ After ] paying a fine of ten thousand pounds . 66 ...
... merit of originality , with un- common force and reasoning . Various Readings in the Life of WALLER . " Consented to [ the insertion of their names ] their own nomination . " [ After ] paying a fine of ten thousand pounds . 66 ...
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... merit with steady consciousness , and waiting , without im- patience , the vicissitudes of opinion , and the impartiality of a future generation . ” Indeed even Dr. Towers , who may be considered as one of the warmest zealots of The ...
... merit with steady consciousness , and waiting , without im- patience , the vicissitudes of opinion , and the impartiality of a future generation . ” Indeed even Dr. Towers , who may be considered as one of the warmest zealots of The ...
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... merit , Johnson , as we all know , was a sagacious but a most severe judge . Such was his discernment , that he pierced into the most secret springs of human actions ; and such was his integrity , that he always weighed the moral ...
... merit , Johnson , as we all know , was a sagacious but a most severe judge . Such was his discernment , that he pierced into the most secret springs of human actions ; and such was his integrity , that he always weighed the moral ...
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