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Excerpt from The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning: With Two Prose Essays
Happily it is not now, as it was in the' days of Pope, who was so early in actual* danger of thinking himself 'the greatest genius of the age.' Now, even the female may drive her Pegasus through the realms of Parnassus, without being saluted with the most equivocal Of all appellations, a learned lady without being celebrated by her friends as a Sappho, or traduced by her enemies as a pedant without being abused in the Review, or criticized in society; how justly then may a child hope to pass unheeded!
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