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... reader , will , indeed , excite the less surprise , when it is con- sidered , that they are sometimes forgotten by the author . In the ode , generally allowed to be the best , of which our language can boast , there are two lines ...
... reader , will , indeed , excite the less surprise , when it is con- sidered , that they are sometimes forgotten by the author . In the ode , generally allowed to be the best , of which our language can boast , there are two lines ...
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satisfied their readers on a point , on which readers in general will not be able to satisfy themselves . It may ... reader the bene- fit of perusing it . " On inquiry it would be found , " says he " that proba- bly in no language in ...
satisfied their readers on a point , on which readers in general will not be able to satisfy themselves . It may ... reader the bene- fit of perusing it . " On inquiry it would be found , " says he " that proba- bly in no language in ...
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... reader . When any por- tion of the works of Aristotle or Plato is to be employed as a school book , the Treatise on Poetry from the former , and the Dialogues selected by Forster from the latter , seem best adapted to the pur- pose . Of ...
... reader . When any por- tion of the works of Aristotle or Plato is to be employed as a school book , the Treatise on Poetry from the former , and the Dialogues selected by Forster from the latter , seem best adapted to the pur- pose . Of ...
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