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Page 413
... kind of pedant who , 25 with all Tom Folio's impertinences , hath greater superstructures and embellishments of Greek and Latin , and is still more un- supportable than the other , in the same de- gree as he is more learned . Of this kind ...
... kind of pedant who , 25 with all Tom Folio's impertinences , hath greater superstructures and embellishments of Greek and Latin , and is still more un- supportable than the other , in the same de- gree as he is more learned . Of this kind ...
Page 429
... kind of awe and re- spect , as well as love , into their male be- holders . I hope to increase the number of these by publishing this daily paper , which I shall always endeavour to make an inno- 5 cent if not an improving entertainment ...
... kind of awe and re- spect , as well as love , into their male be- holders . I hope to increase the number of these by publishing this daily paper , which I shall always endeavour to make an inno- 5 cent if not an improving entertainment ...
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... kind is a lower kind ; the didactic kind , still more , is a lower kind . Poetry of this latter sort counts , too , sometimes , by 30 its biographical interest partly , not by its poetical interest pure and simple ; but then this can ...
... kind is a lower kind ; the didactic kind , still more , is a lower kind . Poetry of this latter sort counts , too , sometimes , by 30 its biographical interest partly , not by its poetical interest pure and simple ; but then this can ...
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Beowulf omitting XXVIIXLIII Wil | 48 |
The Popular Ballad | 55 |
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