Specimens of the Early English Poets, Volumen1Nicol, 1803 - 424 páginas |
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... contains a selection , made with some care and attention , from a consider- able number of the best poetical libraries in this country . That it is still deficient , and that by greater industry it might have been improved , is very ...
... contains a selection , made with some care and attention , from a consider- able number of the best poetical libraries in this country . That it is still deficient , and that by greater industry it might have been improved , is very ...
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... of their Works . " It is said to be completed , and intended for immediate publication . [ This ac- curate repertory has since appeared in one Volume 8vo . 1802. Nicol . ] found to contain much more variety . The two parts [ iv ]
... of their Works . " It is said to be completed , and intended for immediate publication . [ This ac- curate repertory has since appeared in one Volume 8vo . 1802. Nicol . ] found to contain much more variety . The two parts [ iv ]
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George Ellis. found to contain much more variety . The two parts into which it is divided are , indeed , di- rected to one principal object ; which is , to exhibit , by means of a regular series of Speci- mens , the rise and progress of ...
George Ellis. found to contain much more variety . The two parts into which it is divided are , indeed , di- rected to one principal object ; which is , to exhibit , by means of a regular series of Speci- mens , the rise and progress of ...
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... contain very numerous , though not very impor- tant typographical errors . For the detection and the removal of these ; for the collation of nearly all the extracts contained in the work with the earliest and best copies of the ...
... contain very numerous , though not very impor- tant typographical errors . For the detection and the removal of these ; for the collation of nearly all the extracts contained in the work with the earliest and best copies of the ...
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... containing near twelve thousand verses , and gives the re- maining History of the Dukes of Normandy , which it carries down to the sixth year of Henry I. , It mentions the coro- nation of Henry the Second's eldest son , who was ...
... containing near twelve thousand verses , and gives the re- maining History of the Dukes of Normandy , which it carries down to the sixth year of Henry I. , It mentions the coro- nation of Henry the Second's eldest son , who was ...
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