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... expression , or richness and propriety of versifi- cation . Can this be said of any other great poet ? - Still , however , there was much - very much - to admire in his lordship's earlier works ; quite enough to form a sad contrast with ...
... expression , or richness and propriety of versifi- cation . Can this be said of any other great poet ? - Still , however , there was much - very much - to admire in his lordship's earlier works ; quite enough to form a sad contrast with ...
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... expression , ) in giving a sketch of the liberal arts in his History of England , he remarked , " the exhibitions of the stage were improved to the most exquisite entertainment by the talents and management of Garrick , who greatly ...
... expression , ) in giving a sketch of the liberal arts in his History of England , he remarked , " the exhibitions of the stage were improved to the most exquisite entertainment by the talents and management of Garrick , who greatly ...
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... expression in Bacon's letter , it should seem , that he only acted in the ordinary discharge of his duty . " Your ... expressions , by citing several authorities , but concluded , by saying , that , for the future , no such opposition to ...
... expression in Bacon's letter , it should seem , that he only acted in the ordinary discharge of his duty . " Your ... expressions , by citing several authorities , but concluded , by saying , that , for the future , no such opposition to ...
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