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Page 98
... once , perhaps , been promulgated in print once , recently , in a poem called " Sæculomastix , " to which we have called the attention of our readers in a preceding portion of the present Review . ( P. 73. ) The mutual object of both ...
... once , perhaps , been promulgated in print once , recently , in a poem called " Sæculomastix , " to which we have called the attention of our readers in a preceding portion of the present Review . ( P. 73. ) The mutual object of both ...
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... once celebrated ancestors , and the gratification arising from the respect that still attaches to the name of Blanbylan , once the hospitable mansion of this respectable family .'- Doctor Symmons , in a note in his Life of Milton , ( p ...
... once celebrated ancestors , and the gratification arising from the respect that still attaches to the name of Blanbylan , once the hospitable mansion of this respectable family .'- Doctor Symmons , in a note in his Life of Milton , ( p ...
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... once admitted , we were speedily deluged with antient Mariners , Thalabas , and Joans of Arc , which produced other heroes of the same spirit and dimensions , both epic and dramatic ; till , collecting themselves into a sort of poetic ...
... once admitted , we were speedily deluged with antient Mariners , Thalabas , and Joans of Arc , which produced other heroes of the same spirit and dimensions , both epic and dramatic ; till , collecting themselves into a sort of poetic ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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