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... Perhaps the exertion of thought which it requires to enter into all his higher qualities as a poet , or perhaps the purely moral and ( as we think ) often soundly political cast of his sentiments , may have obstructed his favour with a ...
... Perhaps the exertion of thought which it requires to enter into all his higher qualities as a poet , or perhaps the purely moral and ( as we think ) often soundly political cast of his sentiments , may have obstructed his favour with a ...
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... perhaps next to the productions of Miss Edgeworth , we may rank the books intended to amuse and improve the rising generation which their ingenuity has produced . The present tale is announced as the first literary effort of Master ...
... perhaps next to the productions of Miss Edgeworth , we may rank the books intended to amuse and improve the rising generation which their ingenuity has produced . The present tale is announced as the first literary effort of Master ...
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... perhaps , be said with equal justice of the antients , for they have transmitted to us some works exclusively de- scriptive of the existing habits of their own countrymen : but they paint the manners only of some insulated period ...
... perhaps , be said with equal justice of the antients , for they have transmitted to us some works exclusively de- scriptive of the existing habits of their own countrymen : but they paint the manners only of some insulated period ...
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