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... poor writer , except his play ; that is very well . " ] " " ( 2 ) He came to Oxford within a fortnight , and stayed about five weeks . He lodged at Kettel Hall . - WARTON . [ See p . 41. n . ] VOL . II . C the place . This was the first ...
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... poor Collins , for whom I am much concerned . I have a notion , that by very ( 1 ) Collins ( the poet ) was at this time at Oxford , on a visit to Mr. Warton ; but labouring under the most deplorable languor of body , and dejection of ...
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... Poor dear Collins ! - Let me know whether you think it would give him pleasure if I should write to him . I have often been near his state ( 1 ) , and there- fore have it in great commiseration . " I sincerely wish you the usual ...
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