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His impassioned yet disinterested ardour for reformation was excited by those grofs abuses of power , which that new fettlement of the state very happily corrected . Your learned and good - natured brother , my dear friend , was not the ...
His impassioned yet disinterested ardour for reformation was excited by those grofs abuses of power , which that new fettlement of the state very happily corrected . Your learned and good - natured brother , my dear friend , was not the ...
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But I mean not to burthen you , my lively friend , with political reflections , or with a long dissertation on the great mass of Milton's profe ; you , whose studies are fo various and extensive ; are sufficiently familiar with those ...
But I mean not to burthen you , my lively friend , with political reflections , or with a long dissertation on the great mass of Milton's profe ; you , whose studies are fo various and extensive ; are sufficiently familiar with those ...
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for , in truth , I feel towards the same object those two opposite sources of prejudice and partiality : as a critical biographer of the poets he often excites my transient indignation ; but as ...
for , in truth , I feel towards the same object those two opposite sources of prejudice and partiality : as a critical biographer of the poets he often excites my transient indignation ; but as ...
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... not those very high poetical talents , for which the world , though sufficiently inclined to discover and magnify his defects , had allowed him credit . You consider 4 > consider him as the poet of reason , and DEDICATION . XV.
... not those very high poetical talents , for which the world , though sufficiently inclined to discover and magnify his defects , had allowed him credit . You consider 4 > consider him as the poet of reason , and DEDICATION . XV.
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... and those who , to my apprehenfion , have insulted his name with contumelious severity , I may have been hurried beyond the bias of my temper , which is , I trust , neither I irascible nor censorious ; but I will imitate some well ...
... and those who , to my apprehenfion , have insulted his name with contumelious severity , I may have been hurried beyond the bias of my temper , which is , I trust , neither I irascible nor censorious ; but I will imitate some well ...
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