Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets: With an Introductory Essay, Volume 2J. Nichol, 1860 |
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With an Introductory Essay George Gilfillan. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY NNSYLVA PENNS STATE HL UNIVE 1855 ERSITY 2752 SPECIMENS WITH MEMOIRS OF THE LESS - KNOWN BRITISH POETS.
With an Introductory Essay George Gilfillan. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY NNSYLVA PENNS STATE HL UNIVE 1855 ERSITY 2752 SPECIMENS WITH MEMOIRS OF THE LESS - KNOWN BRITISH POETS.
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With an Introductory Essay George Gilfillan. SPECIMENS WITH MEMOIRS OF THE LESS - KNOWN BRITISH POETS . EDINBURGH : PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY , PAUL'S WORK.
With an Introductory Essay George Gilfillan. SPECIMENS WITH MEMOIRS OF THE LESS - KNOWN BRITISH POETS . EDINBURGH : PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY , PAUL'S WORK.
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With an Introductory Essay George Gilfillan. EDINBURGH : PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY , PAUL'S WORK . WITH MEMOIRS OF THE LESS - KNOWN BRITISH POETS .
With an Introductory Essay George Gilfillan. EDINBURGH : PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY , PAUL'S WORK . WITH MEMOIRS OF THE LESS - KNOWN BRITISH POETS .
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... POETS . SECOND PERIOD FROM SPENSER TO DRYDEN . ( CONTINUED . ) WILLIAM HABINGTON . THIS poet might have been expected to have belonged to the ' Spasmodic school , ' judging by his parental antecedents . His father was accused of having ...
... POETS . SECOND PERIOD FROM SPENSER TO DRYDEN . ( CONTINUED . ) WILLIAM HABINGTON . THIS poet might have been expected to have belonged to the ' Spasmodic school , ' judging by his parental antecedents . His father was accused of having ...
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... poet . Even as it is pleasant to see the sides of a volcano covered with verdure , and its mouth filled with flowers , so we like to find the fierce elements , which were inherited by Habington from his fathers , softened and subdued in ...
... poet . Even as it is pleasant to see the sides of a volcano covered with verdure , and its mouth filled with flowers , so we like to find the fierce elements , which were inherited by Habington from his fathers , softened and subdued in ...
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