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... original work and the imitation : mer by involuntary contamination , the latter by willing abasement . There is a charm about a successful work of imagination , which ought to preserve it from cotemporary theatrical exhibition . While ...
... original work and the imitation : mer by involuntary contamination , the latter by willing abasement . There is a charm about a successful work of imagination , which ought to preserve it from cotemporary theatrical exhibition . While ...
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... original sources , from which Mr. Mars- den has elucidated Marco Polo , were before open to them , and to them at least the labours of this industrious orientalist are at once imperfect and superfluous . A part of the fifth chapter ...
... original sources , from which Mr. Mars- den has elucidated Marco Polo , were before open to them , and to them at least the labours of this industrious orientalist are at once imperfect and superfluous . A part of the fifth chapter ...
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... original burlesque Poem of Niccolo Fortiguerra , other- wise Carteromaco . 8vo . pp . 70. Murray . 1820 . We consider this as a very happy jeu d'esprit . Playful and poetical in its allusions , and general yet pointed in its satire , it ...
... original burlesque Poem of Niccolo Fortiguerra , other- wise Carteromaco . 8vo . pp . 70. Murray . 1820 . We consider this as a very happy jeu d'esprit . Playful and poetical in its allusions , and general yet pointed in its satire , it ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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