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... described as ' a most excellent man ' . The character of his contributions to the Repository is consistent with those he submitted to other journals . He insisted on a ' rational ' religion , one that conformed not to the ' corruptions ...
... described as ' a most excellent man ' . The character of his contributions to the Repository is consistent with those he submitted to other journals . He insisted on a ' rational ' religion , one that conformed not to the ' corruptions ...
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... described as more memorable than the visit to the Lake District . Clarkson , more than anyone else except Granville Sharp , was responsible for the campaign , which was led in Parliament by Wilberforce . Lamb liked Clarkson , although ...
... described as more memorable than the visit to the Lake District . Clarkson , more than anyone else except Granville Sharp , was responsible for the campaign , which was led in Parliament by Wilberforce . Lamb liked Clarkson , although ...
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... described him working on the 3rd part ' of ' the poem to C ' ; from this Jonathan Wordsworth and Stephen Gill inferred , persuasively , that Wordsworth's main effort at this time was to incorporate ' The Pedlar ' lines into The Prelude ...
... described him working on the 3rd part ' of ' the poem to C ' ; from this Jonathan Wordsworth and Stephen Gill inferred , persuasively , that Wordsworth's main effort at this time was to incorporate ' The Pedlar ' lines into The Prelude ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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