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... Richard , Bentley and Porson . In much danger at one time that the best years of his own life , like theirs , might have been passed in critical amendments of ancient texts , a better genius happily interposed . The youthful accident ...
... Richard , Bentley and Porson . In much danger at one time that the best years of his own life , like theirs , might have been passed in critical amendments of ancient texts , a better genius happily interposed . The youthful accident ...
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... Richard the Third in low life . Dyce had made a note of this before discovering something of the same remark in one of Scott's later writings on the stage . But it was not the author of Marmion , or any other celebrity one would now be ...
... Richard the Third in low life . Dyce had made a note of this before discovering something of the same remark in one of Scott's later writings on the stage . But it was not the author of Marmion , or any other celebrity one would now be ...
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... Richard . He was present at his sixth performance of it at Drury Lane , and described vividly what he saw of the enormous crowd it attracted . There was a slowly - moving line of carriages from Coventry Street in Piccadilly up to ...
... Richard . He was present at his sixth performance of it at Drury Lane , and described vividly what he saw of the enormous crowd it attracted . There was a slowly - moving line of carriages from Coventry Street in Piccadilly up to ...
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... Richard Bentley . " I published three volumes of his works , " he wrote to me , " and originally intended to have greatly in- " creased the collection both from printed and from manuscript sources ; but the indifference of general ...
... Richard Bentley . " I published three volumes of his works , " he wrote to me , " and originally intended to have greatly in- " creased the collection both from printed and from manuscript sources ; but the indifference of general ...
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... [ Richard Barnfield ? ] 4to . Lond . , John Danter . 1594 . Fourteen sonnets . Transcript by Mr. Dyce . BALE ( JOHN , Bishop of Ossory ) . A brefe Comedy or enterlude concernynge the temptacyon of our lorde and saver Jesus Christ , by ...
... [ Richard Barnfield ? ] 4to . Lond . , John Danter . 1594 . Fourteen sonnets . Transcript by Mr. Dyce . BALE ( JOHN , Bishop of Ossory ) . A brefe Comedy or enterlude concernynge the temptacyon of our lorde and saver Jesus Christ , by ...
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