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... verse 2 , I should infer that J. Towns- end was not himself engaged in the fray described , but that he is supposed , when dying , to refer to some very early recollection : - " Hark how the Corslets ring ! Why are the Blacksmiths out ...
... verse 2 , I should infer that J. Towns- end was not himself engaged in the fray described , but that he is supposed , when dying , to refer to some very early recollection : - " Hark how the Corslets ring ! Why are the Blacksmiths out ...
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... verse a grace of simulated prose , by not letting the verse and the sense end together ( exampled in verse after verse of the Paradise Lost ) , opportunely asks , What shall protect the verse from going a step beyond the intention , and ...
... verse a grace of simulated prose , by not letting the verse and the sense end together ( exampled in verse after verse of the Paradise Lost ) , opportunely asks , What shall protect the verse from going a step beyond the intention , and ...
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... VERSE . - Will LORD LYTTELTON , or some other of the many classical scholars who contribute to " N. & Q. , " oblige with a list of translations into Greek and Latin verse , as well as original Latin and Greek verse , by modern and ...
... VERSE . - Will LORD LYTTELTON , or some other of the many classical scholars who contribute to " N. & Q. , " oblige with a list of translations into Greek and Latin verse , as well as original Latin and Greek verse , by modern and ...
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Sir Walter Scott 1Shakspeariana 2FolkLore | 3 |
The Wordsworths 9De Quincey Goughs | 11 |
Bloody The Waterloo and Peninsular Medals | 19 |
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