Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen2Ward, 1873 |
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... death of his father , during his second session , having brought his mother to Edinburgh for the purpose of educating her children , James complied with the advice of his friends , and entered upon a course of divinity . Here , we are ...
... death of his father , during his second session , having brought his mother to Edinburgh for the purpose of educating her children , James complied with the advice of his friends , and entered upon a course of divinity . Here , we are ...
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... death . In 1754 he visited Oxford . The next year appeared his dictionary , which , instead of three , had occupied eight years . Lord Chesterfield endeavoured to assist it by writing two papers in its favour in the ' World ; but , as ...
... death . In 1754 he visited Oxford . The next year appeared his dictionary , which , instead of three , had occupied eight years . Lord Chesterfield endeavoured to assist it by writing two papers in its favour in the ' World ; but , as ...
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... death of Cæsar , where he compares nature and art , where he describes the final causes of the emotion of taste , and in a fragment of a fourth book , where he sketches the landscape on the banks of his native Tyne , and notes the ...
... death of Cæsar , where he compares nature and art , where he describes the final causes of the emotion of taste , and in a fragment of a fourth book , where he sketches the landscape on the banks of his native Tyne , and notes the ...
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... death , wished to have a Pro- testant clergyman with him on the Continent , who might marry him , on the first intelligence of his consort's death , to the lady with whom he lived , and who was universally known by the name of Polly ...
... death , wished to have a Pro- testant clergyman with him on the Continent , who might marry him , on the first intelligence of his consort's death , to the lady with whom he lived , and who was universally known by the name of Polly ...
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... Death of the Marquis of Tavistock ( 1767 ) ; An Election Ball , in Poetical Letters from Mr. Inkle at Bath to his Wife at Gloucester ' ; a ' Paraphrase of the Thirteenth Chapter of the First Epistle to the Corin- thians ' ; a satire ...
... Death of the Marquis of Tavistock ( 1767 ) ; An Election Ball , in Poetical Letters from Mr. Inkle at Bath to his Wife at Gloucester ' ; a ' Paraphrase of the Thirteenth Chapter of the First Epistle to the Corin- thians ' ; a satire ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry, from Caedmon and ..., Volumen1 Samuel Orchart Beeton Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry, from Caedmon and ..., Volumen1 William Michael Rossetti,Samuel Orchart Beeton Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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