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... observed " - - " Sir ! you only observed what humanity should have razed from your tongue . It is cruelty to touch upon those metamorphoses of the features , which expose pain of heart . Do not , Sir , accustom yourself to keep watch ...
... observed " - - " Sir ! you only observed what humanity should have razed from your tongue . It is cruelty to touch upon those metamorphoses of the features , which expose pain of heart . Do not , Sir , accustom yourself to keep watch ...
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... observation of the party , in whose presence it sparkled . I now asked Dr. Johnson if he admired Montgomery.- Johnson ... observed , that of all modern poets , Wordsworth appeared to him the greatest . Johnson- " Wordsworth , Sir , is a ...
... observation of the party , in whose presence it sparkled . I now asked Dr. Johnson if he admired Montgomery.- Johnson ... observed , that of all modern poets , Wordsworth appeared to him the greatest . Johnson- " Wordsworth , Sir , is a ...
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... observed to conceal something under his coat towards the end of it - on being searched , it was found to be a brace of dedications ; which , from a particular mark , were known to have been shot on the banker's grounds . The banker ...
... observed to conceal something under his coat towards the end of it - on being searched , it was found to be a brace of dedications ; which , from a particular mark , were known to have been shot on the banker's grounds . The banker ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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