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James Montgomery. Richard Baxter , divines of the seventeenth century ; and Gibbon , Burke , Johnson , and the author of the Letters of Junius , in the century following . A few remarks on the prince of this class of writers , Je- remy ...
James Montgomery. Richard Baxter , divines of the seventeenth century ; and Gibbon , Burke , Johnson , and the author of the Letters of Junius , in the century following . A few remarks on the prince of this class of writers , Je- remy ...
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... century to come ; Mr. Wordsworth him- self has established a reputation of the proudest rank upon the surest basis- the admiration of the most intellectual class of readers , who can distinguish what is exquisite from what is puerile ...
... century to come ; Mr. Wordsworth him- self has established a reputation of the proudest rank upon the surest basis- the admiration of the most intellectual class of readers , who can distinguish what is exquisite from what is puerile ...
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... century in the delivery , is scarcely intelligible ; for the issue of a day may require an age to develope it . The battle of Waterloo in a few hours , not only put an end to the wars of the French Revolution , but was itself the first ...
... century in the delivery , is scarcely intelligible ; for the issue of a day may require an age to develope it . The battle of Waterloo in a few hours , not only put an end to the wars of the French Revolution , but was itself the first ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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