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... observed , were too gross for imitation . The profits of a single poem , however excellent , appear to have been very small in the last reign , compared with what a publication of the same size has since been known to yield . I have ...
... observed , were too gross for imitation . The profits of a single poem , however excellent , appear to have been very small in the last reign , compared with what a publication of the same size has since been known to yield . I have ...
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... observed , that the established clergy in general did not preach plain enough ; and that polished periods and glittering sentences flew over the heads of the common people , without any impression upon their hearts . Something might be ...
... observed , that the established clergy in general did not preach plain enough ; and that polished periods and glittering sentences flew over the heads of the common people , without any impression upon their hearts . Something might be ...
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... observed , ' were pretty much the same in all countries : the condition of the lower orders , the poor especially , was the true mark of national discrimination . ' " When the corn - laws were in agitation in Ireland , by which that ...
... observed , ' were pretty much the same in all countries : the condition of the lower orders , the poor especially , was the true mark of national discrimination . ' " When the corn - laws were in agitation in Ireland , by which that ...
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