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... probable that he communicated the manuscript to his new friend , Mr. Dyson ; from whom he had the benefit of receiving advice , unbiassed by any desire of being esteemed a critic ; -an inestimable advantage to any one engaged in high ...
... probable that he communicated the manuscript to his new friend , Mr. Dyson ; from whom he had the benefit of receiving advice , unbiassed by any desire of being esteemed a critic ; -an inestimable advantage to any one engaged in high ...
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... probable , that when he read the Pleasures of Imagination with greater attention , than merely " turning over the leaves " ( since Akenside is not to be appreciated but after a third reading ) , this accomplished critic , as well as ...
... probable , that when he read the Pleasures of Imagination with greater attention , than merely " turning over the leaves " ( since Akenside is not to be appreciated but after a third reading ) , this accomplished critic , as well as ...
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... probable , they were first employed , to wit , in personifying natural causes , and in representing the mutual agreement or opposition of the cor- poreal and moral powers of the world , which hath been accounted the very highest office ...
... probable , they were first employed , to wit , in personifying natural causes , and in representing the mutual agreement or opposition of the cor- poreal and moral powers of the world , which hath been accounted the very highest office ...
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... probable , that he penned , at this period , his beautiful Invocation : in which , after alluding to the more early scenes of their in- timacy , he continues in a strain , worthy the poet to offer , and the friend to accept . " ( ) , my ...
... probable , that he penned , at this period , his beautiful Invocation : in which , after alluding to the more early scenes of their in- timacy , he continues in a strain , worthy the poet to offer , and the friend to accept . " ( ) , my ...
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... these pages become the humble instrument of his being , hereafter , more adequately appreciated . ( I think it probable , that what was said of Dr. Garth might be , with equal justice , applied to 122 LIFE OF AKENSIDE .
... these pages become the humble instrument of his being , hereafter , more adequately appreciated . ( I think it probable , that what was said of Dr. Garth might be , with equal justice , applied to 122 LIFE OF AKENSIDE .
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