Chamber's Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 1 |
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The last means certain that either poem has any real Canterbury Tale for which an early date is claimed , biographical import , and the Dethe of Pite is so the story of the tragedies of great men told by finely written that it seems ...
The last means certain that either poem has any real Canterbury Tale for which an early date is claimed , biographical import , and the Dethe of Pite is so the story of the tragedies of great men told by finely written that it seems ...
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... edited by Collier , It seems impossible to believe that Warner is not with the punctuation altered . here giving a ... though lished a series of prose tales called Pan his Syrinx Curan rather suggests Horn - seem to put out of in ...
... edited by Collier , It seems impossible to believe that Warner is not with the punctuation altered . here giving a ... though lished a series of prose tales called Pan his Syrinx Curan rather suggests Horn - seem to put out of in ...
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He'quaffed the or Pious Pieces , are dated 1647 ; his Hesperides , or mighty bowl ' with Ben Jonson , but could not , he the Works , both Humane and Divine , of Robert tells us , ' thrive in frenzy ' like rare Ben , who seems Herrick ...
He'quaffed the or Pious Pieces , are dated 1647 ; his Hesperides , or mighty bowl ' with Ben Jonson , but could not , he the Works , both Humane and Divine , of Robert tells us , ' thrive in frenzy ' like rare Ben , who seems Herrick ...
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