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... frequently written from very slender materials , and often from none at all , the mere coinage of his own ima- gination . " He added , " that he never wrote any part of his work with equal velocity . Three columns of the Magazine in an ...
... frequently written from very slender materials , and often from none at all , the mere coinage of his own ima- gination . " He added , " that he never wrote any part of his work with equal velocity . Three columns of the Magazine in an ...
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... frequently copied into contemporary works without any acknowledgment . The author , who was also a proprietor of the Universal Chronicle , in which they appeared , hurled his vengeance on the pirates in the following " Hue and Cry ...
... frequently copied into contemporary works without any acknowledgment . The author , who was also a proprietor of the Universal Chronicle , in which they appeared , hurled his vengeance on the pirates in the following " Hue and Cry ...
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... frequently be time demanded new efforts . At his Majesty's taken up for real amusement . Several editions express desire the post of Poet - laureat , vacated by of his poems were called for in his life - time , and the death of ...
... frequently be time demanded new efforts . At his Majesty's taken up for real amusement . Several editions express desire the post of Poet - laureat , vacated by of his poems were called for in his life - time , and the death of ...
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... frequently in company that ought to xi have looked up to him , many , thinking they had a character for learning to support , considered it as beneath them to enlist in the train of his au- ditors ; and to such persons he certainly did ...
... frequently in company that ought to xi have looked up to him , many , thinking they had a character for learning to support , considered it as beneath them to enlist in the train of his au- ditors ; and to such persons he certainly did ...
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... frequently happened , that in the works which required her inspection , there was some imposture attempted ; that ... frequent and gross , re- versed the sceptre , and let drops of Lethe distil rom the poppies and cypress , a fatal ...
... frequently happened , that in the works which required her inspection , there was some imposture attempted ; that ... frequent and gross , re- versed the sceptre , and let drops of Lethe distil rom the poppies and cypress , a fatal ...
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