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" The LEARNED CRITIC calls for this liberality of judgment in behalf of the Poets, with whom particularly he was concerned. I find myfelf, juft at this prefent, very much difpofed to claim the fame confideration for the writers in Profe; having in my mind... "
Impartial Strictures on the Poem Called "The Pursuits of Literature:": And ... - Page 32
by PURSUITS. - 1798 - 56 pages
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 38

English literature - 1800 - 532 pages
...needy art, but as the honelt iruits of genius, the i'reeand liberal bounties of unenvyinj; N ¡ture." The learned Critic calls for this liberality of judgment...poets, with whom particularly he was concerned. I find mvíélf, juit at this prêtent, very much clilpofed to claim die fame confideration tor the writers...
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Specimens of Literary Resemblance: In the Works of Pope, Gray, and Other ...

Samuel Berdmore - Imitation (in literature) - 1801 - 144 pages
...tions of needy art, but as the honeft " fruits of genius, the free and liberal " bounties of unenvying nature." The LEARNED CRITIC calls for this liberality of judgment in behalf of Che Poets, with Avhom particularly he was concerned. I find myfelf, juft at this prefent, very much...
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 1

American literature - 1804 - 496 pages
...acquisitions of needy art, but as the honest fruits of genius, the free and liberal bounties of unen vying nature." The LEARNED CRITIC calls for this liberality of judgment in behalf of the Poet», with whom particularly he was concerned. I find myself, just at this present, very much disposed...
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