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... reader . ' For these anecdotes we must refer our readers to the work itself . MONTHLY CATALOGUE , FOR MAY , 1821 . POETRY . Art . 12. Prolusions on the present Greatness of Britain ; on Modern Poetry ; and on the present Aspect of the ...
... reader . ' For these anecdotes we must refer our readers to the work itself . MONTHLY CATALOGUE , FOR MAY , 1821 . POETRY . Art . 12. Prolusions on the present Greatness of Britain ; on Modern Poetry ; and on the present Aspect of the ...
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... readers of what they mean . << Obliquum torqueat Enthymema " is the motto of many distinguished scribblers in verse ; and these imperfect syllogisms form all the instruction which the reader of modern poetry is to derive from his ...
... readers of what they mean . << Obliquum torqueat Enthymema " is the motto of many distinguished scribblers in verse ; and these imperfect syllogisms form all the instruction which the reader of modern poetry is to derive from his ...
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... reader with foreign weights and measures , when it would have been a matter of so little difficulty to reduce them to ... readers ? In this , as in so many other instances , our regret is that Dr. B.'s information has not been given to ...
... reader with foreign weights and measures , when it would have been a matter of so little difficulty to reduce them to ... readers ? In this , as in so many other instances , our regret is that Dr. B.'s information has not been given to ...
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