The Reliques of Father ProutGeorge Bell & Sons, 1875 - 578 pages |
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... poets now contains many names not represented in the series of " Aldine Poets . " With a view of providing for this want , and of making a series which has long held a high place in public estimation a more adequate represen- tation of ...
... poets now contains many names not represented in the series of " Aldine Poets . " With a view of providing for this want , and of making a series which has long held a high place in public estimation a more adequate represen- tation of ...
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... Poets . THE formation of numerous Shakespeare Reading Societies has created a demand for a cheap portable edition , with LEGIBLE TYPE , that shall pro- vide a sound text with such notes as may help to elucidate the meaning and assist in ...
... Poets . THE formation of numerous Shakespeare Reading Societies has created a demand for a cheap portable edition , with LEGIBLE TYPE , that shall pro- vide a sound text with such notes as may help to elucidate the meaning and assist in ...
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... poet Browning has sent for this edi- tion some lines lately found in the Euganeian hills , traced on a marble slab that covered the bones of Pietro di Abano , held in his old age to be an astrologer . " Studiando le mie cifre con ...
... poet Browning has sent for this edi- tion some lines lately found in the Euganeian hills , traced on a marble slab that covered the bones of Pietro di Abano , held in his old age to be an astrologer . " Studiando le mie cifre con ...
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... Notwith standing that it has been said or sung by your Lord Byron that " Man is a carnivorous production , And cannot live ( as woodcocks do ) on suction ; ' still that noble poet ( I speak from the record. AN APOLOGY FOR LENT . ...
... Notwith standing that it has been said or sung by your Lord Byron that " Man is a carnivorous production , And cannot live ( as woodcocks do ) on suction ; ' still that noble poet ( I speak from the record. AN APOLOGY FOR LENT . ...
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Francis Mahony. still that noble poet ( I speak from the record of his life and habits furnished us by Moore ) habitually eschewed animal food , detested gross feeders , and in his own case lived most frugally , I might even say ...
Francis Mahony. still that noble poet ( I speak from the record of his life and habits furnished us by Moore ) habitually eschewed animal food , detested gross feeders , and in his own case lived most frugally , I might even say ...
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