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... merits of the current poetry of the day . Goldsmith declared there was none of superior merit . Dodsley cited his own col- lection in proof of the contrary . said he , we can boast of no palaces nowa- days , like Dryden's ' Ode to St ...
... merits of the current poetry of the day . Goldsmith declared there was none of superior merit . Dodsley cited his own col- lection in proof of the contrary . said he , we can boast of no palaces nowa- days , like Dryden's ' Ode to St ...
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... merits of " The Traveller " were discussed at Reynolds's board , Langton declared " there was not a bad line in the ... merit of ' The Traveller ' is so well established , that Mr. Fox's praise cannot augment it , nor his censure ...
... merits of " The Traveller " were discussed at Reynolds's board , Langton declared " there was not a bad line in the ... merit of ' The Traveller ' is so well established , that Mr. Fox's praise cannot augment it , nor his censure ...
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... Merits ; Exquisite Extract- -Attack by Kenrick - Reply - Book - Building— Project of a Comedy . Τ HE success of the ... merit and suffer it to remain unpublished , while put- ting forth various inferior writings by the same author . This ...
... Merits ; Exquisite Extract- -Attack by Kenrick - Reply - Book - Building— Project of a Comedy . Τ HE success of the ... merit and suffer it to remain unpublished , while put- ting forth various inferior writings by the same author . This ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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