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It is much to be regretted , that the able performance of that celebrated genius Fra Paolo lost the advantage of being incorporated into British literature by the masterly hand of Johnson . I have in my possession , by the favour of Mr.
It is much to be regretted , that the able performance of that celebrated genius Fra Paolo lost the advantage of being incorporated into British literature by the masterly hand of Johnson . I have in my possession , by the favour of Mr.
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... verse : that he had read Lord Bolingbroke's manuscript in his own hand - writing ; and remembered well , that he was at a loss whether most to admire the elegance of Lord Boling broke's prose , or the beauty of Mr. Pope's verse .
... verse : that he had read Lord Bolingbroke's manuscript in his own hand - writing ; and remembered well , that he was at a loss whether most to admire the elegance of Lord Boling broke's prose , or the beauty of Mr. Pope's verse .
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... is like an arrow shot from a long bow ; the force of it depends on the strength of the hand that draws it . ... and Miss Helen Maria Williams being expected in the evening , Mr. Hoole put into his hands her beautiful Ode on the ...
... is like an arrow shot from a long bow ; the force of it depends on the strength of the hand that draws it . ... and Miss Helen Maria Williams being expected in the evening , Mr. Hoole put into his hands her beautiful Ode on the ...
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