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... expression , and in the most manly style I ever witnessed , turned almost all his colours against him . Murray had laid a good deal of stress on exposing the inconsistency of advising one thing the one year , and the next abusing it ...
... expression , and in the most manly style I ever witnessed , turned almost all his colours against him . Murray had laid a good deal of stress on exposing the inconsistency of advising one thing the one year , and the next abusing it ...
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... expression , free at once from poverty and exuberance , is an attempt sufficiently arduous . ' Some modest expressions follow ; and we cannot help wish- ing that they had influenced this writer , while they were yet in manuscript , to ...
... expression , free at once from poverty and exuberance , is an attempt sufficiently arduous . ' Some modest expressions follow ; and we cannot help wish- ing that they had influenced this writer , while they were yet in manuscript , to ...
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... expression . Many pretty songs exist in our language which are the pride of the poet , but which cease to be songs in the hands of the most habile musician . We have much sing - song in our poetry , and after all but little song ...
... expression . Many pretty songs exist in our language which are the pride of the poet , but which cease to be songs in the hands of the most habile musician . We have much sing - song in our poetry , and after all but little song ...
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