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" The Poet writes under one restriction only, namely, the necessity of giving immediate pleasure to a human Being possessed of that information which may be expected from him, not as a lawyer, a physician, a mariner, an astronomer, or a natural philosopher,... "
Calcutta Magazine and Monthly Register - الصفحة 63
1830
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