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It was a double pleasure to me , and still remains a tender recollection , that I should have received from a friend so revered the first knowledge of a poet , by whose works , year after year , I was so enthusiastically delighted and ...
It was a double pleasure to me , and still remains a tender recollection , that I should have received from a friend so revered the first knowledge of a poet , by whose works , year after year , I was so enthusiastically delighted and ...
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... since the revolution , and that the errors which I propose to attack cannot subsist , except as they are concealed behind the mask of a plausible 20 and indefinite nomenclature . But the worst and widest impediment still remains .
... since the revolution , and that the errors which I propose to attack cannot subsist , except as they are concealed behind the mask of a plausible 20 and indefinite nomenclature . But the worst and widest impediment still remains .
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You have been obliged to omit so many links , from the necessity of compression , that what remains , looks ( if I may recur to my former illustration ) like the frag- 25 ments of the winding steps of an old ruined tower .
You have been obliged to omit so many links , from the necessity of compression , that what remains , looks ( if I may recur to my former illustration ) like the frag- 25 ments of the winding steps of an old ruined tower .
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