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'And the bright flame was shot through Marchmont's soul.' |
Various Readings in the Life of POPE.
'[Somewhat free] sufficiently bold in his criticism.
'All the gay [niceties] varieties of diction.
'Strikes the imagination with far [more] greater force.
'It is [probably] certainly the noblest version of poetry which the world has ever seen.
'Every sheet enabled him to write the next with [less trouble] more facility.
'No man sympathizes with [vanity, depressed] the sorrows of vanity.
'It had been [criminal] less easily excused.
'When he [threatened to lay down] talked of laying down his pen.