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abstract from the effect produced on the author's feelings , as a man , by the
incident at the time of its real occurrence , I would dare appeal to his own
judgement , whether in the metre itself he found a sufficient reason for their being
written ...
abstract from the effect produced on the author's feelings , as a man , by the
incident at the time of its real occurrence , I would dare appeal to his own
judgement , whether in the metre itself he found a sufficient reason for their being
written ...
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... verse , save that of metre ? Surely good sense , and a moderate insight into the
constitution of the human mind , would be amply sufficient to prove , that such
language and such combinations are the native produce neither of the fancy nor
of ...
... verse , save that of metre ? Surely good sense , and a moderate insight into the
constitution of the human mind , would be amply sufficient to prove , that such
language and such combinations are the native produce neither of the fancy nor
of ...
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But his bow-wow manner must have had a good deal to do with the effect
produced;— for no one, I suppose, will set ... almost always did, which produce a
more decided effect at the moment, and which are so much more easy to carry off
.
But his bow-wow manner must have had a good deal to do with the effect
produced;— for no one, I suppose, will set ... almost always did, which produce a
more decided effect at the moment, and which are so much more easy to carry off
.
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