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... seems to have been sensible himself , All I have to add is , that both these manners of writing may be made as entertaining , in their way , as any other species of poetry , if under- taken by persons duly qualified : and the latter ...
... seems to have been sensible himself , All I have to add is , that both these manners of writing may be made as entertaining , in their way , as any other species of poetry , if under- taken by persons duly qualified : and the latter ...
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... seems very well adapted to a poetical genius : it is the making of grottos . I know a lady who has a very beau- tiful one , composed by herself , nor is there one shell in it not stuck up by her own hands . I here send you a poem to the ...
... seems very well adapted to a poetical genius : it is the making of grottos . I know a lady who has a very beau- tiful one , composed by herself , nor is there one shell in it not stuck up by her own hands . I here send you a poem to the ...
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... seems not unacquainted with the general laws that go- vern it ; and while , with the transport of a phi- losopher , he beholds and admires the glorious work , he is capable of paying at once a more de- vout and more rational homage to ...
... seems not unacquainted with the general laws that go- vern it ; and while , with the transport of a phi- losopher , he beholds and admires the glorious work , he is capable of paying at once a more de- vout and more rational homage to ...
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