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... Lord Dillon should have remembered that not one of those great works , the excellence of which would have ter- rified him out of the idea of writing , was not composed till its author had become deeply imbued with a ... Lord Dillon's Poem .
... Lord Dillon should have remembered that not one of those great works , the excellence of which would have ter- rified him out of the idea of writing , was not composed till its author had become deeply imbued with a ... Lord Dillon's Poem .
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... produce any further proofs of this unfortunate obtuseness in his lordship's sense of metrical music ; and we therefore charitably refrain from availing ourselves of the opportunity he has given us , 362 Lord Dillon's Poem .
... produce any further proofs of this unfortunate obtuseness in his lordship's sense of metrical music ; and we therefore charitably refrain from availing ourselves of the opportunity he has given us , 362 Lord Dillon's Poem .
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... Lord Dillon's Eccellino da Romano is a curiosity in these days , nor is it the less so when coming from an author with whose name , as a writer , the public is totally unacquainted . Our first impressions on ... Lord Dillon's Poems . 365.
... Lord Dillon's Eccellino da Romano is a curiosity in these days , nor is it the less so when coming from an author with whose name , as a writer , the public is totally unacquainted . Our first impressions on ... Lord Dillon's Poems . 365.
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