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Page 215
... merit are all of a very moderate kind ; and we have now on our table a dozen anonymous poets , quite fresh from the press , ready to dispute those claims with him . Tolerable poetry is an absolute drug on the market ; and we earnestly ...
... merit are all of a very moderate kind ; and we have now on our table a dozen anonymous poets , quite fresh from the press , ready to dispute those claims with him . Tolerable poetry is an absolute drug on the market ; and we earnestly ...
Page 377
... merit both in its tendency and execution . Female foibles have frequently been the subject of delicate and sometimes of very coarse raillery , among satirists : but Mr. Hayley aspired to delineate the engaging features of fe- male ...
... merit both in its tendency and execution . Female foibles have frequently been the subject of delicate and sometimes of very coarse raillery , among satirists : but Mr. Hayley aspired to delineate the engaging features of fe- male ...
Page 398
... merit : but others , we think , will scarcely bear out the high character which the preliminary notices so freely bestow on them . At least , this is the impression that we received on perusing the introductory remarks , and then ...
... merit : but others , we think , will scarcely bear out the high character which the preliminary notices so freely bestow on them . At least , this is the impression that we received on perusing the introductory remarks , and then ...
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