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... writer remarks , little can be said . He who comments on amatory verses undertakes but a limited office . His utmost effort is the citation of parallel passages , unless he substitute admiration for criticism ; a mistake into which , of ...
... writer remarks , little can be said . He who comments on amatory verses undertakes but a limited office . His utmost effort is the citation of parallel passages , unless he substitute admiration for criticism ; a mistake into which , of ...
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... writer , the more dangerous is the effect ; since the fictitious incidents make the stronger impression , and are liable to be ever afterward associated in the mind of the reader with the recollection of real facts . We must add that ...
... writer , the more dangerous is the effect ; since the fictitious incidents make the stronger impression , and are liable to be ever afterward associated in the mind of the reader with the recollection of real facts . We must add that ...
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... writer's mind , and are calculated for other purposes than the moral improvement of the reader . To introduce a libertine endeavouring to overcome his sweet girl's scruples , ' by insinuating that the sacred writings are not worthy to ...
... writer's mind , and are calculated for other purposes than the moral improvement of the reader . To introduce a libertine endeavouring to overcome his sweet girl's scruples , ' by insinuating that the sacred writings are not worthy to ...
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TABLE | 4 |
Goochs Mrs Sherwood Forest | 22 |
Blagden See Prevost | 46 |
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