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Page 66
... reason why a trespass should not be punished with death , and petty larceny with the rack . One more observation we wish to make on the learned author's attack on the Committee , in which he has shewn how easy it is to view a subject in ...
... reason why a trespass should not be punished with death , and petty larceny with the rack . One more observation we wish to make on the learned author's attack on the Committee , in which he has shewn how easy it is to view a subject in ...
Page 101
... reason rendered it too barren of striking and sudden situations ( to use the theatrical phraseology ) to have passed the ordeal of the green - room . As a dramatic poem , notwithstanding , it has an equitable claim to an approving ...
... reason rendered it too barren of striking and sudden situations ( to use the theatrical phraseology ) to have passed the ordeal of the green - room . As a dramatic poem , notwithstanding , it has an equitable claim to an approving ...
Page 212
... reason of that antique custom of christening the offspring of the poet's brain by the name of fit , as fit the first and fit the second : dividing them according as the quires or half - quires of manuscript were dispatch- ed . There are ...
... reason of that antique custom of christening the offspring of the poet's brain by the name of fit , as fit the first and fit the second : dividing them according as the quires or half - quires of manuscript were dispatch- ed . There are ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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