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1 He , on the other hand , perceiving with what earnest desire I pursued learning , gave me not only all the encouragement , but all the help , he could . For , having a curious ear , he understood by my tone , when I understood hat ...
1 He , on the other hand , perceiving with what earnest desire I pursued learning , gave me not only all the encouragement , but all the help , he could . For , having a curious ear , he understood by my tone , when I understood hat ...
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Hazlitt analyzed the essential difference between Dryden and his follower , Pope , on the one hand , and the great poets whom we have so far considered , on the other , in his Lectures on the English Poets in 1818.
Hazlitt analyzed the essential difference between Dryden and his follower , Pope , on the one hand , and the great poets whom we have so far considered , on the other , in his Lectures on the English Poets in 1818.
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I took the book from her hand ; a short , thick volume , at least a century old , bound with greasy black leather . I turned the yellow and dog's - eared pages , reading here and there a sentence . Yes , and no mistake !
I took the book from her hand ; a short , thick volume , at least a century old , bound with greasy black leather . I turned the yellow and dog's - eared pages , reading here and there a sentence . Yes , and no mistake !
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