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... able to dis- cover any from which I could draw more than a few accidental drops of what I deemed worthy of my reader's participation . The little new matter which I have obtained , has been derived from the kindness of Mr. Bind- ley ...
... able to dis- cover any from which I could draw more than a few accidental drops of what I deemed worthy of my reader's participation . The little new matter which I have obtained , has been derived from the kindness of Mr. Bind- ley ...
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... able tò find this transla- tion in the place where I was directed to look for it , I am still unacquainted with it other- wise than by this critic's report ; and I can therefore only profess with truth , that if it really deserve the ...
... able tò find this transla- tion in the place where I was directed to look for it , I am still unacquainted with it other- wise than by this critic's report ; and I can therefore only profess with truth , that if it really deserve the ...
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... able to offer an apology . They flow directly from those principles which I im- bibed with my first efforts of reflexion , which have derived force from my subsequent read- ing and observation , which have " grown with my growth , and ...
... able to offer an apology . They flow directly from those principles which I im- bibed with my first efforts of reflexion , which have derived force from my subsequent read- ing and observation , which have " grown with my growth , and ...
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... able pens , and particularly by those of Black- burne ' and of Hayley , that a new biographer b Francis Blackburne , Archdeacon of Cleveland , author of the Confessional . He published , without his name , in 1780 , some very able and ...
... able pens , and particularly by those of Black- burne ' and of Hayley , that a new biographer b Francis Blackburne , Archdeacon of Cleveland , author of the Confessional . He published , without his name , in 1780 , some very able and ...
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... able and spirited work . What- ever may be the demerits of this author in some essential re- spects , his merit as the biographer of our great Poet is certainly considerable , and entitles him to an honourable station among the ...
... able and spirited work . What- ever may be the demerits of this author in some essential re- spects , his merit as the biographer of our great Poet is certainly considerable , and entitles him to an honourable station among the ...
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