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... praise of this edition — the only one that deserves the name of ' complete ' of the British Poets . " - Boston Daily Advertiser . " We really know nothing more worthy of the cordial sup- port of the American public than the Boston ...
... praise of this edition — the only one that deserves the name of ' complete ' of the British Poets . " - Boston Daily Advertiser . " We really know nothing more worthy of the cordial sup- port of the American public than the Boston ...
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... praise the essays , - they are by general consent esteemed models of pure English style , and are full of entertainment , knowledge of the world , and moral instruction , -they will be read with pleasure as long as the English lan ...
... praise the essays , - they are by general consent esteemed models of pure English style , and are full of entertainment , knowledge of the world , and moral instruction , -they will be read with pleasure as long as the English lan ...
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... praise , is far inferior to the design . No philo- sophical poem , ancient or modern , has a plan so noble , and at the same time so simple . An Eng- lish wanderer , seated on a crag among the Alps , near the point where three great ...
... praise , is far inferior to the design . No philo- sophical poem , ancient or modern , has a plan so noble , and at the same time so simple . An Eng- lish wanderer , seated on a crag among the Alps , near the point where three great ...
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... praise , in- stead of doing injuries slyly and in the dark , he told everybody that he was envious . " Do not , pray ... praises of the man whom they envied , and then have sent to the newspapers anonymous libels upon him . Both what was ...
... praise , in- stead of doing injuries slyly and in the dark , he told everybody that he was envious . " Do not , pray ... praises of the man whom they envied , and then have sent to the newspapers anonymous libels upon him . Both what was ...
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... praise ; the style of Mr. Washington Irving is always pleasing ; but the highest place must , in justice , be assigned to the eminently interesting work of Mr. Forster . с 1 GOLDS ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH , FROM I. NORTHCOTE'S LIFE MEMOIR ...
... praise ; the style of Mr. Washington Irving is always pleasing ; but the highest place must , in justice , be assigned to the eminently interesting work of Mr. Forster . с 1 GOLDS ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH , FROM I. NORTHCOTE'S LIFE MEMOIR ...
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