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... produced on the contemporaries and successors of these gifted poets . We may read Horace with pleasure , but our pleasure is inevitably of a very different character from that of the Romans of his own day . Nor is this effect perhaps ...
... produced on the contemporaries and successors of these gifted poets . We may read Horace with pleasure , but our pleasure is inevitably of a very different character from that of the Romans of his own day . Nor is this effect perhaps ...
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... produced or not , as we were anxious it should , and after Mr. Fawcett had read it , he came to me and said , Bring this out ? Why , it is no more like a play than it is like a leg of mutton ! " " " " As you have the monopoly of ...
... produced or not , as we were anxious it should , and after Mr. Fawcett had read it , he came to me and said , Bring this out ? Why , it is no more like a play than it is like a leg of mutton ! " " " " As you have the monopoly of ...
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... produced , and are now producing , the pauperism so universally prevalent throughout the country . To whatever it may be ascribed , whether to an excess of population beyond the means of support , or to the interruption of useful and ...
... produced , and are now producing , the pauperism so universally prevalent throughout the country . To whatever it may be ascribed , whether to an excess of population beyond the means of support , or to the interruption of useful and ...
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