Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenOctagon Books, 1967 - 568 páginas |
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... history of his country , and a dictionary of the Latin tongue1 . 84 To collect a dictionary seems a work of all others least practicable in a state of blindness , because it depends upon perpetual and minute inspection and collation ...
... history of his country , and a dictionary of the Latin tongue1 . 84 To collect a dictionary seems a work of all others least practicable in a state of blindness , because it depends upon perpetual and minute inspection and collation ...
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... History of England , comprising the whole fable of Geoffry of Monmouth , and continued to the Norman invasion ... History . Paradise Lost was published in 1667 . The History of Britain , That part especially now call'd England . From the ...
... History of England , comprising the whole fable of Geoffry of Monmouth , and continued to the Norman invasion ... History . Paradise Lost was published in 1667 . The History of Britain , That part especially now call'd England . From the ...
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... History of Heresies , and , when Burnet published Remarks upon it , to have written an Answer upon which Burnet makes the following observation 5 : ' I have been informed from England that a gentleman , who is famous [ known ] both for ...
... History of Heresies , and , when Burnet published Remarks upon it , to have written an Answer upon which Burnet makes the following observation 5 : ' I have been informed from England that a gentleman , who is famous [ known ] both for ...
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