The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... early romances previous to his time who can claim the merit of versifying poetically ; though , probably , this class of literature was not in Johnson's mind at the time , and , indeed , was not at that time much known or easily ...
... early romances previous to his time who can claim the merit of versifying poetically ; though , probably , this class of literature was not in Johnson's mind at the time , and , indeed , was not at that time much known or easily ...
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... early centuries , when learning and authorship were leaving the doors of the cloister , to mix in a more general commerce with mankind . * We doubt not but the contrasts afforded by society were striking and strong ; the peculiarities ...
... early centuries , when learning and authorship were leaving the doors of the cloister , to mix in a more general commerce with mankind . * We doubt not but the contrasts afforded by society were striking and strong ; the peculiarities ...
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... Early English Literature , p . 85 . The inference which the learned biographer draws from his early quiting college for a military life being incompatible with his acknowledged acquirements , scarcely appears to us sufficiently ...
... Early English Literature , p . 85 . The inference which the learned biographer draws from his early quiting college for a military life being incompatible with his acknowledged acquirements , scarcely appears to us sufficiently ...
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... early effusions to the great master of song ; if so , this period would be brought within two or three years of Chaucer's death , when his mind was still vigorous enough to correct , and healthy enough to enjoy , or rather when he was ...
... early effusions to the great master of song ; if so , this period would be brought within two or three years of Chaucer's death , when his mind was still vigorous enough to correct , and healthy enough to enjoy , or rather when he was ...
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... early portraits , " says Sir Harris , " bear much resemblance to each other ; and the probability of their being strong likenesses is increased by their agreeing with the description which Chaucer has given of himself in the Can ...
... early portraits , " says Sir Harris , " bear much resemblance to each other ; and the probability of their being strong likenesses is increased by their agreeing with the description which Chaucer has given of himself in the Can ...
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