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Page 293
... ideas , and we hear a poem dignified with the title of classical , || merely because its expressions are turned in a peculiar quaint manner , altogether at variance with the struc- ture of our language . Under the idea of imitating the ...
... ideas , and we hear a poem dignified with the title of classical , || merely because its expressions are turned in a peculiar quaint manner , altogether at variance with the struc- ture of our language . Under the idea of imitating the ...
Page 295
... idea of Mr. Richards ' taste . He should have known that , instead of heightening our idea of the subject , they only serve to turn it into ridicule . Who can refrain from a smile when , in order to raise our estimation of the terrible ...
... idea of Mr. Richards ' taste . He should have known that , instead of heightening our idea of the subject , they only serve to turn it into ridicule . Who can refrain from a smile when , in order to raise our estimation of the terrible ...
Page 541
... idea of discovering that the Niger flows from west || quest . plans for Frogmore , to Mr. Wyatt . The long - lived old Parr and Jenkins and the Countess of Desmond acted on the treatise of the Maxpoßio . Dr. N. * does to east . Mr ...
... idea of discovering that the Niger flows from west || quest . plans for Frogmore , to Mr. Wyatt . The long - lived old Parr and Jenkins and the Countess of Desmond acted on the treatise of the Maxpoßio . Dr. N. * does to east . Mr ...
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