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Page 597
Nay , so entirely has the poet been carried away by the genius of the ode , that there are few pages comparatively of regular narrative in his volume : the mind of the reader is continually addressed as being previously , acquainted ...
Nay , so entirely has the poet been carried away by the genius of the ode , that there are few pages comparatively of regular narrative in his volume : the mind of the reader is continually addressed as being previously , acquainted ...
Page 858
on two or three of the ablest works , with which his judgement may be satisfied without reading any more , or to which ... enjoining their readers to study those great works in which these arguments are conclu- sively established .
on two or three of the ablest works , with which his judgement may be satisfied without reading any more , or to which ... enjoining their readers to study those great works in which these arguments are conclu- sively established .
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That , in a collec tion so miscellaneous , every part should afford equal gratification to all readers , it would be unreasonable to expect ; the utility , however , which we are inclined to ascribe to the work , the general propriety ...
That , in a collec tion so miscellaneous , every part should afford equal gratification to all readers , it would be unreasonable to expect ; the utility , however , which we are inclined to ascribe to the work , the general propriety ...
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