The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... poet . The highest praise to which a work of this kind can aspire , is that of diligence and impartiality ; and if an earnest endeavour to deserve that praise merits indulgence , the Editor lays claim to it as the only exculpatory plea ...
... poet . The highest praise to which a work of this kind can aspire , is that of diligence and impartiality ; and if an earnest endeavour to deserve that praise merits indulgence , the Editor lays claim to it as the only exculpatory plea ...
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... poet , the Editor flatters himself that his present attempt may contribute to restore to Churchill's name some of that popularity and celebrity which it once pos- sessed . It is needless to remark that , at the period of their first ...
... poet , the Editor flatters himself that his present attempt may contribute to restore to Churchill's name some of that popularity and celebrity which it once pos- sessed . It is needless to remark that , at the period of their first ...
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... poet's fame can in any way tend to excite a renewal of political differences , the causers and ' causes of which no longer exist ; other and more important subjects of discussion have arisen in the interven- ing period of forty years ...
... poet's fame can in any way tend to excite a renewal of political differences , the causers and ' causes of which no longer exist ; other and more important subjects of discussion have arisen in the interven- ing period of forty years ...
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... poets , the present Editor undertook the illustration of Churchill ; his materials had lain by for some years when the publication of his work was accelerated by the obliging kindness of Mr. Flexney , the original publisher of the Poet's ...
... poets , the present Editor undertook the illustration of Churchill ; his materials had lain by for some years when the publication of his work was accelerated by the obliging kindness of Mr. Flexney , the original publisher of the Poet's ...
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... Poet , once its distinguished favourite . The interval of nearly half a century , which has elapsed since the former edition , has had the effect of converting what then wore the semblance of contemporary anecdote , to the more sober ...
... Poet , once its distinguished favourite . The interval of nearly half a century , which has elapsed since the former edition , has had the effect of converting what then wore the semblance of contemporary anecdote , to the more sober ...
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a ..., Volumen 1 Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1844 |
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