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... Shakspeare , Historic , and Poet's Gallery did not exist Reynolds , intit intitled , " A Review of the A His next work was a compilation called , Acta Historica Regi- narum Angliæ , formed on the history of the Queens THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
... Shakspeare , Historic , and Poet's Gallery did not exist Reynolds , intit intitled , " A Review of the A His next work was a compilation called , Acta Historica Regi- narum Angliæ , formed on the history of the Queens THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
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... poet , for he elsewhere affirms that of all evils drunkenness is the greatest , and most pernicious to mankind . Much wine is the pa rent of much sin . And to proceed : To waggie ! Ex re μeduɛn yıvılar , p . 444. B. from ebriety ...
... poet , for he elsewhere affirms that of all evils drunkenness is the greatest , and most pernicious to mankind . Much wine is the pa rent of much sin . And to proceed : To waggie ! Ex re μeduɛn yıvılar , p . 444. B. from ebriety ...
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... poet , which with a life accompanied his second edition . The biographical sketch and index are here presented to the world in a separate volume , and to all the lovers of the noblest genius on the records of poetry , Milton , the ...
... poet , which with a life accompanied his second edition . The biographical sketch and index are here presented to the world in a separate volume , and to all the lovers of the noblest genius on the records of poetry , Milton , the ...
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... poet was extremely beautiful . Wandering , one day , during the summer , far beyond the precincts of the University , into the country , he became so heated and fatigued , that , reclining himself at the foot of a tree to rest , he ...
... poet was extremely beautiful . Wandering , one day , during the summer , far beyond the precincts of the University , into the country , he became so heated and fatigued , that , reclining himself at the foot of a tree to rest , he ...
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... poetic fervour became incessantly more and more heated by the idea which he had formed of his unknown admirer ; and it is , in some degree , to her , that his own times , the present times , and , the latest posterity must feel ...
... poetic fervour became incessantly more and more heated by the idea which he had formed of his unknown admirer ; and it is , in some degree , to her , that his own times , the present times , and , the latest posterity must feel ...
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