Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1848 |
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... rich , though not faultless productions extending between the times of Shakspeare and Dryden . The time seemed to have come for a substitute work , in which at once the revived taste for our early literature should be gratified , and ...
... rich , though not faultless productions extending between the times of Shakspeare and Dryden . The time seemed to have come for a substitute work , in which at once the revived taste for our early literature should be gratified , and ...
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... Rich Fool , 132 Song - The Saint's Encouragement , 132 Song - The Royalist , 132 LADY ELIZABETH CAREW , 132 Revenge of Injuries , 132 SCOTTISH POETS . 133 133 ALEXANDER SCOT , 133 Rondel of Love , Description of Castara , 134 To his ...
... Rich Fool , 132 Song - The Saint's Encouragement , 132 Song - The Royalist , 132 LADY ELIZABETH CAREW , 132 Revenge of Injuries , 132 SCOTTISH POETS . 133 133 ALEXANDER SCOT , 133 Rondel of Love , Description of Castara , 134 To his ...
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... Rich - France in 1718 , 653 DR WILLIAM LOWTH , To the Countess of Bute - Consoling her in Affliction , To the Same - On Female Education , 653 DR BENJAMIN HOADLY , • 653 The Kingdom of Christ not of this World , Ironical View of ...
... Rich - France in 1718 , 653 DR WILLIAM LOWTH , To the Countess of Bute - Consoling her in Affliction , To the Same - On Female Education , 653 DR BENJAMIN HOADLY , • 653 The Kingdom of Christ not of this World , Ironical View of ...
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... rich pall , On knees she ' gan before him fall , And said , with sighing sore : ' Father , ' she said , ' let me be his wife , That there be no more strife , ' & c . [ Extract from the Squire of Low Degree . ] [ The daughter of the king ...
... rich pall , On knees she ' gan before him fall , And said , with sighing sore : ' Father , ' she said , ' let me be his wife , That there be no more strife , ' & c . [ Extract from the Squire of Low Degree . ] [ The daughter of the king ...
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... rich in holy thought and work , ' and a clerk of Oxford , who was skilled in logic- Sounding in moral virtue was his speech , And gladly would he learn and gladly teach . ral objects and scenery , in Chaucer's clear and simple style ...
... rich in holy thought and work , ' and a clerk of Oxford , who was skilled in logic- Sounding in moral virtue was his speech , And gladly would he learn and gladly teach . ral objects and scenery , in Chaucer's clear and simple style ...
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