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How interesting is ' this complaint , when we recollect that the great writer ,
reduced to such irksomo difficulties in regard to his secretary , was probably
engaged at this period in polishing the fubliinest of poems . From Ellwood's
account it ...
How interesting is ' this complaint , when we recollect that the great writer ,
reduced to such irksomo difficulties in regard to his secretary , was probably
engaged at this period in polishing the fubliinest of poems . From Ellwood's
account it ...
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press ) have probably perished ; the first , a System of Theology in Latin , that
seems to have been entrusted to his friend Cyriac Skinner ; the second , an
Answer to a scursilous libel upon himself , which his nephew supposes him to
have ...
press ) have probably perished ; the first , a System of Theology in Latin , that
seems to have been entrusted to his friend Cyriac Skinner ; the second , an
Answer to a scursilous libel upon himself , which his nephew supposes him to
have ...
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... ill suited to the sphere of poetry . But if his glowing spirit was ever damped for a
moment by suggestions of this nature , he was probably re - animated and
encouraged by recollecting his respectable old acquaintance , the poets of Italy .
... ill suited to the sphere of poetry . But if his glowing spirit was ever damped for a
moment by suggestions of this nature , he was probably re - animated and
encouraged by recollecting his respectable old acquaintance , the poets of Italy .
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