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... Reader's attention is pointed to this mark of distinction , far less for the sake of these particular Poems than 20 aim of these Poems , I shall request the Reader's from the general importance of the subject . The subject is indeed ...
... Reader's attention is pointed to this mark of distinction , far less for the sake of these particular Poems than 20 aim of these Poems , I shall request the Reader's from the general importance of the subject . The subject is indeed ...
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... Reader , those passions , if his Reader's complex end which the Poet proposes to him- self . If I had undertaken a SYSTEMATIC defence of the theory here maintained , it would have been my duty to develope the various causes upon 15 the ...
... Reader , those passions , if his Reader's complex end which the Poet proposes to him- self . If I had undertaken a SYSTEMATIC defence of the theory here maintained , it would have been my duty to develope the various causes upon 15 the ...
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... Reader assisted in perceiving that the powers only an act of justice , but , in our decisions upon poetry especially , may conduce , in a high degree , to the improvement of our own taste ; for an accurate taste in poetry , and in all ...
... Reader assisted in perceiving that the powers only an act of justice , but , in our decisions upon poetry especially , may conduce , in a high degree , to the improvement of our own taste ; for an accurate taste in poetry , and in all ...
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