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The only way left , therefore , was that of making money by writing ' pure ' literature ; and , against hard conditions , which were of recent growth and so all the harder , he gained a competence on the scale that allowed him to live ...
The only way left , therefore , was that of making money by writing ' pure ' literature ; and , against hard conditions , which were of recent growth and so all the harder , he gained a competence on the scale that allowed him to live ...
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Bishop Percy , who , unlike Johnson , admired balladry , called this piece a ' fine morsel of heroic poetry ( which ] hath generally past for ancient , but Johnson , before it was certainly known to be mimic , allowed it no great merit ...
Bishop Percy , who , unlike Johnson , admired balladry , called this piece a ' fine morsel of heroic poetry ( which ] hath generally past for ancient , but Johnson , before it was certainly known to be mimic , allowed it no great merit ...
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... the Darkest of all ) have met with such numberless Comentators , whose Scholiastick Midwifry hath deliver'd them of Meanings , that the Authors themselves , perhaps , never conceived , and yet may very justly be allowed the Lawful ...
... the Darkest of all ) have met with such numberless Comentators , whose Scholiastick Midwifry hath deliver'd them of Meanings , that the Authors themselves , perhaps , never conceived , and yet may very justly be allowed the Lawful ...
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NATURE | 1 |
MAN AND THE OTHER CREATURES | 27 |
MAN AND THE CALL TO LIVE WELL | 36 |
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