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Page viii
... hope of procuring through the medium of our common schoolfellow , the Dean of Westminster , a few additional notices respecting the poet's connections ; but the long and severe illness which afflicted him , and which terminated in ...
... hope of procuring through the medium of our common schoolfellow , the Dean of Westminster , a few additional notices respecting the poet's connections ; but the long and severe illness which afflicted him , and which terminated in ...
Page ix
He was a stranger to both parties ; yet he appears to bewail the death of the Earl , as if it had been attended with some failure of professional , hope to himself . 66 Elegies " INTRODUCTION . ix.
He was a stranger to both parties ; yet he appears to bewail the death of the Earl , as if it had been attended with some failure of professional , hope to himself . 66 Elegies " INTRODUCTION . ix.
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of professional , hope to himself . 66 Elegies " and Memorials " were sufficiently common at that period , and indeed long after it ; but the authors steadfastly looked to the surviving heir , for pay or patronage , in return for their ...
of professional , hope to himself . 66 Elegies " and Memorials " were sufficiently common at that period , and indeed long after it ; but the authors steadfastly looked to the surviving heir , for pay or patronage , in return for their ...
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... perhaps , scarcely be a matter of debate at this time , were it not for the Fire of 1666 , which destroyed , beyond hope of recovery , no inconsiderable portion of the light and fugitive literature of the preceding age .
... perhaps , scarcely be a matter of debate at this time , were it not for the Fire of 1666 , which destroyed , beyond hope of recovery , no inconsiderable portion of the light and fugitive literature of the preceding age .
Page xliv
Deep and solemn notes of preparation for a tragedy far more terrible than aught the stage could show were audible in the distance ; and * I looked into Mr. Carrington's Poem on Dartmoor , with the hope of finding some memorial ...
Deep and solemn notes of preparation for a tragedy far more terrible than aught the stage could show were audible in the distance ; and * I looked into Mr. Carrington's Poem on Dartmoor , with the hope of finding some memorial ...
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