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... reader , if I eagerly seize the occasion , and , after so long a silence , endeavour to express a grateful sense of the benefits I have received from this gentleman , who was solicitous for my more essential interests , as well as ...
... reader , if I eagerly seize the occasion , and , after so long a silence , endeavour to express a grateful sense of the benefits I have received from this gentleman , who was solicitous for my more essential interests , as well as ...
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... readers will do me the justice to believe ; and I hope they will pardon me , if there should appear to them any impropriety in publishing the favourable opinion expressed in a private letter : they will judge , and truly , that by so ...
... readers will do me the justice to believe ; and I hope they will pardon me , if there should appear to them any impropriety in publishing the favourable opinion expressed in a private letter : they will judge , and truly , that by so ...
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... reader , that he will let them avail as far as he can , and find an additional apology in my fears of his censure . These fears being so prevalent with me , I deter- mined not to publish any thing more , unless I could first obtain the ...
... reader , that he will let them avail as far as he can , and find an additional apology in my fears of his censure . These fears being so prevalent with me , I deter- mined not to publish any thing more , unless I could first obtain the ...
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... readers ) the poem which I have named " The Parish Register " was heard by Mr. Fox , and it excited interest enough , by some of its parts , to gain for me the benefit of his judgment upon the whole . Whatever he approved , the reader ...
... readers ) the poem which I have named " The Parish Register " was heard by Mr. Fox , and it excited interest enough , by some of its parts , to gain for me the benefit of his judgment upon the whole . Whatever he approved , the reader ...
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... readers , heard of him ; but could not judge whether his far - extended reputation was caused by the sublime efforts of a mighty genius , or the un- equalled facility of a rapid composer , aided by peculiar and fortunate circumstances ...
... readers , heard of him ; but could not judge whether his far - extended reputation was caused by the sublime efforts of a mighty genius , or the un- equalled facility of a rapid composer , aided by peculiar and fortunate circumstances ...
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Aldborough antè appear behold believing band blest bosom breast Burke charms Crabbe Crabbe's dead death delight divine Doctor Johnson dread dream Duke of Rutland E'en evil fair fame fancy fate favour fears feel fled foes Folly genius gentle GEORGE CRABBE give grace grief happy heart honour hope kind labour live look Lope de Vega Lord Holland Lord Robert Manners Lord Thurlow mankind mind moral Muse Muston never numbers nymphs o'er pain Parish passions peace pleasure poem poet poor praise pride race rage rest round rustic scenes scorn shame sighs silent sing slave smile sorrow soul spirit Stephen Duck swain taste tears thee thine thou thought tribe truth verse vex'd vice vile bands Village virtue wretched youth