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... readers than he would have gained if he had written on an historical subject . We have lately availed ourselves of a similar liberty , in our reports of the politico - economical works of two authors , Messrs . Craig and Cunningham , on ...
... readers than he would have gained if he had written on an historical subject . We have lately availed ourselves of a similar liberty , in our reports of the politico - economical works of two authors , Messrs . Craig and Cunningham , on ...
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... readers can imagine from any description that we have given . — Mr . Gray promises a second work , intended to treat of The Employments of Men with a Reference to their Happiness ; ' an object which it is very kind in him to promote ...
... readers can imagine from any description that we have given . — Mr . Gray promises a second work , intended to treat of The Employments of Men with a Reference to their Happiness ; ' an object which it is very kind in him to promote ...
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... readers of these romantic descriptions . It has long been re- marked that a certain degree of distance and obscurity is necessary to the object of poetic delineation , whether it relates to local imagery or to historical narrative ...
... readers of these romantic descriptions . It has long been re- marked that a certain degree of distance and obscurity is necessary to the object of poetic delineation , whether it relates to local imagery or to historical narrative ...
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