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It is thought too that Chatterton supposed himself to be suffering from an incurable disease . We have little certain information , except that after tearing up the manuscripts he had with him the poet poisoned himself during the night ...
It is thought too that Chatterton supposed himself to be suffering from an incurable disease . We have little certain information , except that after tearing up the manuscripts he had with him the poet poisoned himself during the night ...
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Tyrwhitt , in 1775 , on a philological examination of many points in the text , proved almost beyond question that Chatterton was the real author . He showed that the boy used a certain dictionary of obsolete English and copied its ...
Tyrwhitt , in 1775 , on a philological examination of many points in the text , proved almost beyond question that Chatterton was the real author . He showed that the boy used a certain dictionary of obsolete English and copied its ...
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Yet this concerns only the medium , the outward show of what Chatterton was making up . We have seen how as a child he was day after day in the presence of the mediæval spirit as it was still embodied in the glorious church where his ...
Yet this concerns only the medium , the outward show of what Chatterton was making up . We have seen how as a child he was day after day in the presence of the mediæval spirit as it was still embodied in the glorious church where his ...
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