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This poem , which mentions his exile , proves likewise that it was not perpetual ; for it concludes with a resolution of returning some time to Cambridge . And it may be conjectured from the willingness with which he has perpetuated the ...
This poem , which mentions his exile , proves likewise that it was not perpetual ; for it concludes with a resolution of returning some time to Cambridge . And it may be conjectured from the willingness with which he has perpetuated the ...
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The writer who thinks his works formed for duration , mistakes his interest when he mentions his enemies . He degrades his own dignity by ... Of Collier , * Blackmore , and Milbourne , he has made mention in the preface of his Fables .
The writer who thinks his works formed for duration , mistakes his interest when he mentions his enemies . He degrades his own dignity by ... Of Collier , * Blackmore , and Milbourne , he has made mention in the preface of his Fables .
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All this was performed before he was thirty - four years old ; for he died April 14 , 1685 , in a manner which I am unwilling to mention . Having been compelled by his necessities to contract debts , and hunted , as is supposed , by the ...
All this was performed before he was thirty - four years old ; for he died April 14 , 1685 , in a manner which I am unwilling to mention . Having been compelled by his necessities to contract debts , and hunted , as is supposed , by the ...
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Introduction | 5 |
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