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Character of Collins in The Poetical Calendar , notice of any thing that had been written published by Fawkes and Woty . acknowl . against him ; and here his chief intention Dedication to the Earl of Shaftesbury of the seems to have ...
Character of Collins in The Poetical Calendar , notice of any thing that had been written published by Fawkes and Woty . acknowl . against him ; and here his chief intention Dedication to the Earl of Shaftesbury of the seems to have ...
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Mr. Thomas Warton made this that his life will speedily be published by a perremark to me ; and , in support of it , quoted from son who was favoured with his confidence , and received from himself an account of most of the poem ...
Mr. Thomas Warton made this that his life will speedily be published by a perremark to me ; and , in support of it , quoted from son who was favoured with his confidence , and received from himself an account of most of the poem ...
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The selection of the pamphlets of picious , that three different accounts of the Life which it was composed was made by Mr. Oldys , of Richard Savage , one published in The Plain a man of eager curiosity and indefatigable diliDealer ...
The selection of the pamphlets of picious , that three different accounts of the Life which it was composed was made by Mr. Oldys , of Richard Savage , one published in The Plain a man of eager curiosity and indefatigable diliDealer ...
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