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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 manu- scripts he had with him the poet poisoned himself during the ...
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 manu- scripts he had with him the poet poisoned himself during the ...
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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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This , " he said of Chatterton , " is the most extraordinary young man that has encountered my knowledge . It is wonderful how the whelp has written such things . " It is still wonderful . First of all , the range of Chatterton's mind ...
This , " he said of Chatterton , " is the most extraordinary young man that has encountered my knowledge . It is wonderful how the whelp has written such things . " It is still wonderful . First of all , the range of Chatterton's mind ...
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PAGE | 2 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville : a ... Edmund Blunden Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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