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So far as an acquaintance with the technical structure of their verse can heighten the pleasure of reading the classical ... Of English readers , and English readers of learning and taste , how few are there who think it necessary to ...
So far as an acquaintance with the technical structure of their verse can heighten the pleasure of reading the classical ... Of English readers , and English readers of learning and taste , how few are there who think it necessary to ...
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In regard to the service which ought to have been done to literature , by rectifying , to the highest degree practicable , the text of Plato , it is necessary merely to entreat our readers to reflect for one moment on the importance of ...
In regard to the service which ought to have been done to literature , by rectifying , to the highest degree practicable , the text of Plato , it is necessary merely to entreat our readers to reflect for one moment on the importance of ...
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This statement is introduced in the following sentence , addressed to the reader ; -which we transcribe as a specimen of composition , such as those of our readers , who are not employed in the education of very young children ...
This statement is introduced in the following sentence , addressed to the reader ; -which we transcribe as a specimen of composition , such as those of our readers , who are not employed in the education of very young children ...
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Gertrude of Wyoming a Pennsylvanian Tale | 1 |
Strictures on two Critiques in the Edinburgh Review | 40 |
Milners Appeal and J B Trotters Letter to Lord | 60 |
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