English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - 785 páginas |
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... received from many of the living authors directions where I could obtain fuller information concerning their own lives and publications , and thus have corrected a few errors in the first edition . Twenty - seven new authors will be ...
... received from many of the living authors directions where I could obtain fuller information concerning their own lives and publications , and thus have corrected a few errors in the first edition . Twenty - seven new authors will be ...
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... received ; and having taken every pains to make it as perfect as I could , - not to please any clique or sect , or to favor any particular latitude or special market , but to promote the cause of sound learning and education in harmony ...
... received ; and having taken every pains to make it as perfect as I could , - not to please any clique or sect , or to favor any particular latitude or special market , but to promote the cause of sound learning and education in harmony ...
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... Receiving a Branch of Mezereon .... 88 The Lot of Thousands . 123 124 124 To my Daughter ............................... 124 RICHARD CUMBERLAND : Biographical Sketch ... 90 VICESIMUS KNOX : Goldsmith's Lines on him ( note ) ......... 90 ...
... Receiving a Branch of Mezereon .... 88 The Lot of Thousands . 123 124 124 To my Daughter ............................... 124 RICHARD CUMBERLAND : Biographical Sketch ... 90 VICESIMUS KNOX : Goldsmith's Lines on him ( note ) ......... 90 ...
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... received , and Warton's version of the Georgies and Eclogues was pronounced far superior to any that had preceded it . " To every classical reader , indeed , " remarks Mr. Wooll , " Warton's Virgil will afford the richest fund of ...
... received , and Warton's version of the Georgies and Eclogues was pronounced far superior to any that had preceded it . " To every classical reader , indeed , " remarks Mr. Wooll , " Warton's Virgil will afford the richest fund of ...
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... received the degree of A. M. , and in 1741 , he was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Edinburgh . In the follow- ing year , he was settled in the parish of Colessie , in Fifeshire , but was not per- mitted to remain long in this ...
... received the degree of A. M. , and in 1741 , he was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Edinburgh . In the follow- ing year , he was settled in the parish of Colessie , in Fifeshire , but was not per- mitted to remain long in this ...
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