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Page 57
... passage , Miss Seward was forcibly re- minded of the conversation and decided to include the complimentary reference in the later revision of her letter to Mrs. Piozzi . Thus the re - writing of this particular letter must almost ...
... passage , Miss Seward was forcibly re- minded of the conversation and decided to include the complimentary reference in the later revision of her letter to Mrs. Piozzi . Thus the re - writing of this particular letter must almost ...
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... passage in one of his Idlers ( No. 34 ) , which is a paraphrase of a witty portion of the Fable ( I , 106 ) , and to some able discussions with Boswell about the book . - Adam Smith's literary obligation extends to at least one famous ...
... passage in one of his Idlers ( No. 34 ) , which is a paraphrase of a witty portion of the Fable ( I , 106 ) , and to some able discussions with Boswell about the book . - Adam Smith's literary obligation extends to at least one famous ...
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... passage from which the translation was made . What are the facts ? I wrote : " The conception [ as above ] was ... passages ; and that may explain why his numerous criti- cisms of them - with two , or possibly three , exceptions - are ...
... passage from which the translation was made . What are the facts ? I wrote : " The conception [ as above ] was ... passages ; and that may explain why his numerous criti- cisms of them - with two , or possibly three , exceptions - are ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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