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... able author of the Crusades , and he has executed it with equal learning , fidelity , and elegance . " Monthly Review . PICTURESQUE The TRAVELS of THEODORE DUCAS , in various Countries of Europe , at the Revival of Letters and Arts ...
... able author of the Crusades , and he has executed it with equal learning , fidelity , and elegance . " Monthly Review . PICTURESQUE The TRAVELS of THEODORE DUCAS , in various Countries of Europe , at the Revival of Letters and Arts ...
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... able a critic and so dis- tinguished a poet as the author of The Minstrel . Many other of the letters are accompanied with even longer series of re- marks , but I have not felt it to be desirable to introduce them . with head - aches ...
... able a critic and so dis- tinguished a poet as the author of The Minstrel . Many other of the letters are accompanied with even longer series of re- marks , but I have not felt it to be desirable to introduce them . with head - aches ...
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... able to return to those agreeable studies , which I always loved , and which have afforded me so much delightful amusement . I could not , however , allow myself to come so near Edinburgh , ( though but for a short time , ) and re- turn ...
... able to return to those agreeable studies , which I always loved , and which have afforded me so much delightful amusement . I could not , however , allow myself to come so near Edinburgh , ( though but for a short time , ) and re- turn ...
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... able to snatch from the cares and interruptions of a public situation ; and then I should have been happy to have communicated any remarks that had occurred to me ; though , indeed , they could at best only have been slight and trivial ...
... able to snatch from the cares and interruptions of a public situation ; and then I should have been happy to have communicated any remarks that had occurred to me ; though , indeed , they could at best only have been slight and trivial ...
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... this subject by other unavoidable and necessary avocations , that Dodsley is , I believe , reprinting the book , with- out my being able to peruse or look at a single sheet or page in it . I am very glad MR . PINKERTON . 31.
... this subject by other unavoidable and necessary avocations , that Dodsley is , I believe , reprinting the book , with- out my being able to peruse or look at a single sheet or page in it . I am very glad MR . PINKERTON . 31.
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