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... kind of political symbol of all he detested in the Tories . He reacted to Byron in the manner of a great many periodical critics , qualifying high praise with some moral reservations . In a second category of his prose achievement ...
... kind of political symbol of all he detested in the Tories . He reacted to Byron in the manner of a great many periodical critics , qualifying high praise with some moral reservations . In a second category of his prose achievement ...
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... kind of anti - attrition to the wheels of life . He pours an unfailing oil of gladness over the wounded heart , and helps to clear away the thorns and brambles from " this working day world . " He is a public good ! November 2 , 1817 ...
... kind of anti - attrition to the wheels of life . He pours an unfailing oil of gladness over the wounded heart , and helps to clear away the thorns and brambles from " this working day world . " He is a public good ! November 2 , 1817 ...
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... kind friends , who , pitying the maladies , mental and bodily , to which I was a slave , craved of me to accompany them into Leicestershire , I first entered Bradgate Park . By some peculiar and early ties , my lady - friend was bound ...
... kind friends , who , pitying the maladies , mental and bodily , to which I was a slave , craved of me to accompany them into Leicestershire , I first entered Bradgate Park . By some peculiar and early ties , my lady - friend was bound ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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