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At other times when I have searched for the actions of a great man who gave a subject to the writer , I have been ... One would have thought it impossible for this kind of poetry The way of writing , here very justly condemned , sprung ...
At other times when I have searched for the actions of a great man who gave a subject to the writer , I have been ... One would have thought it impossible for this kind of poetry The way of writing , here very justly condemned , sprung ...
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First , We may often take notice of men who are perfectly acquainted with all the rules of good writing , and notwithstanding choose to depart from them on extraordinary occasions . I could give instances out of all the tragic writers ...
First , We may often take notice of men who are perfectly acquainted with all the rules of good writing , and notwithstanding choose to depart from them on extraordinary occasions . I could give instances out of all the tragic writers ...
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Hovever it be , I cannot but observe with some secret pride , that this of writing diurnal way has not succeeded for papers any space of time in the hands of any persons who are not of our line . I believe I speak within compass ...
Hovever it be , I cannot but observe with some secret pride , that this of writing diurnal way has not succeeded for papers any space of time in the hands of any persons who are not of our line . I believe I speak within compass ...
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