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On the Ancient and Modern Influence of Poetry By Letitia Elizabeth Landon (L. E. L.) From The New Monthly Magazine, Vol 35, 1832 Compiled by Peter J. Bolton

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On the Ancient and Modern Influence of Poetry

By Letitia Elizabeth Landon

(L. E. L.)

From The New Monthly Magazine,

Vol 35, 1832 Compiled

by Peter J. Bolton

Page 2: Influence of Poetry · Slaves from the earliest period, the very superstitions of her sable sons are mean fears caught from their masters; all about them is earthly, Atterly unredeemed
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