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109:, which eclipsed its rivals; the reason being, it has been argued, because he knew better the rhetoric to give the British audience, not because he knew more about Greece.
164:. After an impasse, Murray agreed to Coleridge, who was in post only briefly, leaving Haygarth, already ailing, with a sense of grievance, to break off the relationship.
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Greece, a Poem, in three Parts; with Notes, classical
Illustrations, and Sketches of the Scenery, London, W. Bulmer & Co., 1814"
136:. He found fault with Mitford's history, as far as the writing went; Mitford and his anti-democratic views went down well with the
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