Excerpt from The Classical Journal, Vol. 9: For March and June, 1814I have dwelt the longer on this part of the subject, because Poets are by some considered as a suspicious race, as far as morals are concerned; but on this point we may as triumphantly appeal to their characters, as we might in philosophy to those of a Boyle and a Locke.About the PublisherForgotten Books
| Title | : | The Classical Journal, Vol. 9: For March and June, 1814 (Classic Reprint) |
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| Language | : | en |
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