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gotten ideas from Moore's Life of Byron , as well as Johnson's Lives of Poets. He did not depend that much on Carlyle, though at that time in India Carlyle, Bentham, Burke, Goldsmith and Mill were being read. Although Coleridge was not very well known, Hali has borrowed from him part of an argument in BCographi-a Li'teraria."

46. Muqaddamah Se'r-o-SS'zr^, p. 200.

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47. Kalim al-Din Ahmad, Urdu Sa'ir^ par "ek Nazar, Part Two (Patna, 1966), p. 35.

48. Saiyid Mas'ud Hasan Rizwi Adib, Ham^r^ S^^rT (reprint ed. , Lucknow, 1976), p. 26.

49. DTwn-e-HatT (Delhi, 1947).

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