A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... interests of a semi - absolute Court . When those amusements and interests dis- appeared , the poets of the day were ... interest of the public in literature . By the termination of the civil conflict , the people were able to extend ...
... interests of a semi - absolute Court . When those amusements and interests dis- appeared , the poets of the day were ... interest of the public in literature . By the termination of the civil conflict , the people were able to extend ...
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... interest of the apothecaries was powerful among the trading classes . Little advance was therefore made by the College of Physicians beyond building the Dispensary , in which forty of the leading members of the profession , including ...
... interest of the apothecaries was powerful among the trading classes . Little advance was therefore made by the College of Physicians beyond building the Dispensary , in which forty of the leading members of the profession , including ...
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... Interest , the Interest of the World of Fashion , together with the Spectator himself , who is interested in all sorts and conditions of men , and judges how far their several opinions are just and reasonable . It being recognised that ...
... Interest , the Interest of the World of Fashion , together with the Spectator himself , who is interested in all sorts and conditions of men , and judges how far their several opinions are just and reasonable . It being recognised that ...
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