Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott Company, 1910 - American literature |
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... Italy's Misfortune , " page 216 . By George Gregory Smith . Sir Richard Steele to the selection entitled " Love , Grief , and Death , " page 233. By Robert Aitken . Samuel Richardson . By Austin Dobson . The Scottish Vernacular Revival ...
... Italy's Misfortune , " page 216 . By George Gregory Smith . Sir Richard Steele to the selection entitled " Love , Grief , and Death , " page 233. By Robert Aitken . Samuel Richardson . By Austin Dobson . The Scottish Vernacular Revival ...
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... Italy without visiting those countries , Ann Radcliffe must have possessed considerable powers of imagination , and cer- tainly moves a terror skilfully . The influence of The Italian and The Mysteries of Udolpho is to be traced in ...
... Italy without visiting those countries , Ann Radcliffe must have possessed considerable powers of imagination , and cer- tainly moves a terror skilfully . The influence of The Italian and The Mysteries of Udolpho is to be traced in ...
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... Italy , and France ( 1673 ) , Ray edited Willughby's Ornithologia and Historia Piscium , and himself published A Collection of English Proverbs ( 1670 ) , A Collection of English Words not generally used ( 1674 ) , Historia Plan- tarum ...
... Italy , and France ( 1673 ) , Ray edited Willughby's Ornithologia and Historia Piscium , and himself published A Collection of English Proverbs ( 1670 ) , A Collection of English Words not generally used ( 1674 ) , Historia Plan- tarum ...
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... Italian towns - becomes almost like a guide - book . On the journey up the Rhine from ' Collen ' to Mentz , hardly one of the castles escapes mention . In university towns , Ray prints the professors ' names and the courses of lectures ...
... Italian towns - becomes almost like a guide - book . On the journey up the Rhine from ' Collen ' to Mentz , hardly one of the castles escapes mention . In university towns , Ray prints the professors ' names and the courses of lectures ...
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... Italian and Latin , is greatly beloved of his subjects , of whom he hath a paternal care , and whose interest he makes his own . In the great church where the famous library was kept , we observed many fair monuments of princes of this ...
... Italian and Latin , is greatly beloved of his subjects , of whom he hath a paternal care , and whose interest he makes his own . In the great church where the famous library was kept , we observed many fair monuments of princes of this ...
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