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339 THERE was a period of our lite- rary history , and of no very distant date , when a poem with half the beau- ties of the one before us , would have purchased for its author an indisputable title to the laurel .
339 THERE was a period of our lite- rary history , and of no very distant date , when a poem with half the beau- ties of the one before us , would have purchased for its author an indisputable title to the laurel .
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Their first appearance in England as a body , and in any number , was at the period of the Norman invasion , although it is equally certain that individuals of their na- tion sojourned here under some of the Saxon Monarchs ; allusion to ...
Their first appearance in England as a body , and in any number , was at the period of the Norman invasion , although it is equally certain that individuals of their na- tion sojourned here under some of the Saxon Monarchs ; allusion to ...
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The following outlines show the different forms of the arches , and from the periods to which I have fixed the du- ration of each , it will appear that they never existed together in any building wholly of one age ; they are more ...
The following outlines show the different forms of the arches , and from the periods to which I have fixed the du- ration of each , it will appear that they never existed together in any building wholly of one age ; they are more ...
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