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... Poet and Painter compared , Pitt and Fox , Portraits of , Philosophers , French , • 193 Valedictory Oration , 97 Ventriloquism , 313 · 1 281 World , the Sententious , or Se- • 117 rious , 130-244-353-429-547 247 · the Literary , 241-546 ...
... Poet and Painter compared , Pitt and Fox , Portraits of , Philosophers , French , • 193 Valedictory Oration , 97 Ventriloquism , 313 · 1 281 World , the Sententious , or Se- • 117 rious , 130-244-353-429-547 247 · the Literary , 241-546 ...
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... poets so contemptuously , that , irritated beyond measure at be- ing thus publicly insulted , they threw themselves upon him with rage , acting at once the part of judges and executioners . This contempt of court would have cost them ...
... poets so contemptuously , that , irritated beyond measure at be- ing thus publicly insulted , they threw themselves upon him with rage , acting at once the part of judges and executioners . This contempt of court would have cost them ...
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... poet or a painter , and illumines their countenance . They have , besides , the inestimable advantage of reading for amusement : their mode of conversing by signs and gestures is limited indeed , but less so than you would ima- gine ...
... poet or a painter , and illumines their countenance . They have , besides , the inestimable advantage of reading for amusement : their mode of conversing by signs and gestures is limited indeed , but less so than you would ima- gine ...
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... Poet of great sensibility , we are by no means disposed to deny ; moreover , in a spirit of the most liberal candor , we declare distinctly , that Mr. S. is incomparably a wiser man , and a more correct and elegant writer now , than he ...
... Poet of great sensibility , we are by no means disposed to deny ; moreover , in a spirit of the most liberal candor , we declare distinctly , that Mr. S. is incomparably a wiser man , and a more correct and elegant writer now , than he ...
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... poets has taken a yet wider range , and in his " Thalaba the Destroyer , " has spurned at all the received laws of metre , and framed a fabric of verse altogether his own . An innovation so bold as that of Mr. Southey , was sure to meet ...
... poets has taken a yet wider range , and in his " Thalaba the Destroyer , " has spurned at all the received laws of metre , and framed a fabric of verse altogether his own . An innovation so bold as that of Mr. Southey , was sure to meet ...
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