The Works of the English Poets, Volume 12J. D. Cornish, 1779 - 390 pages |
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... same subject : and this loose pro- ceeding I fhall ufe through all this prefatory Dedica- tion . Yet all this while I have been failing with fome fide - wind or other toward the point I proposed in the beginning ; the greatnefs and ...
... same subject : and this loose pro- ceeding I fhall ufe through all this prefatory Dedica- tion . Yet all this while I have been failing with fome fide - wind or other toward the point I proposed in the beginning ; the greatnefs and ...
Page 229
... French , are of the same humour : they would be thought to defcend from a fon , I think , of Hector : and we would have our Britain both named and plant- 66 ed by a defcendant of Æneas , Spenfer favours this Q3 ed DEDICATION 229.
... French , are of the same humour : they would be thought to defcend from a fon , I think , of Hector : and we would have our Britain both named and plant- 66 ed by a defcendant of Æneas , Spenfer favours this Q3 ed DEDICATION 229.
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