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... Warton ; but labouring under the most deplorable languor of body , and dejection of mind . - WARTON . In a letter to Dr. Joseph Warton , written some months before ( March 8 , 1754 ) , Dr. Johnson thus speaks of Collins : - " But how ...
... Warton ; but labouring under the most deplorable languor of body , and dejection of mind . - WARTON . In a letter to Dr. Joseph Warton , written some months before ( March 8 , 1754 ) , Dr. Johnson thus speaks of Collins : - " But how ...
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... Warton tell me nothing of himself ? Where hangs the new volume ?? Can I help ? Let not the past labour be lost for ... WARTON . 2 On Spenser . - WARTON . 3 Of the degree . - WARTON . • Principal of Saint Mary Hall at Oxford . He ...
... Warton tell me nothing of himself ? Where hangs the new volume ?? Can I help ? Let not the past labour be lost for ... WARTON . 2 On Spenser . - WARTON . 3 Of the degree . - WARTON . • Principal of Saint Mary Hall at Oxford . He ...
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... Warton , to Mr. Thomas Warton , not long afterwards ( January 28 , 1766 ) , is a paragraph which may throw some light on various passages in Dr. Warton's edition of Pope , relative to Johnson : - " I only dined with Johnson , who seemed ...
... Warton , to Mr. Thomas Warton , not long afterwards ( January 28 , 1766 ) , is a paragraph which may throw some light on various passages in Dr. Warton's edition of Pope , relative to Johnson : - " I only dined with Johnson , who seemed ...
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