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... considerable E 4 considerable reputation , and unquestionably of considerable abilities . If Southey's Curse of Kehama . 55 Sonnets, Original, Southey's Curse of Kehama,
... considerable E 4 considerable reputation , and unquestionably of considerable abilities . If Southey's Curse of Kehama . 55 Sonnets, Original, Southey's Curse of Kehama,
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considerable reputation , and unquestionably of considerable abilities . If this poem were to be tolerated , all things after it may demand impunity ; and it will be vain to contend hereafter for any one established rule of poetry , as ...
considerable reputation , and unquestionably of considerable abilities . If this poem were to be tolerated , all things after it may demand impunity ; and it will be vain to contend hereafter for any one established rule of poetry , as ...
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... considerable pleasure from the perusal of this little volume , and that we strongly recom- mend it to our fair countrywomen . It would certainly heighten the amusement of an excursion through the beautiful scenes of this tour , to have ...
... considerable pleasure from the perusal of this little volume , and that we strongly recom- mend it to our fair countrywomen . It would certainly heighten the amusement of an excursion through the beautiful scenes of this tour , to have ...
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