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... bard " more fat than bard be- seems " did in some matters raise a banner of mild revolt . He looked forward to finding at Hagley , his friend Lyttelton's estate , " the muses of the great simple country , not the little , fine - lady 1 ...
... bard " more fat than bard be- seems " did in some matters raise a banner of mild revolt . He looked forward to finding at Hagley , his friend Lyttelton's estate , " the muses of the great simple country , not the little , fine - lady 1 ...
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... Bard . . . . I am satisfied , " he adds , " to become a foil to one , with whom competition is impossible . " 2 viii ... Bards , 406 n . ) ; and , indeed , not only Cottle and Pye , but Blackmore in 1723 , James Montgomery about ...
... Bard . . . . I am satisfied , " he adds , " to become a foil to one , with whom competition is impossible . " 2 viii ... Bards , 406 n . ) ; and , indeed , not only Cottle and Pye , but Blackmore in 1723 , James Montgomery about ...
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... bard to war ' gainst common sense , By way of compliment to Providence.1 There are many similarities between Ogilvie's work and James Foot's Penseroso , or the Pensive Philosopher in his Solitudes ( 1771 ) , only a small part of which ...
... bard to war ' gainst common sense , By way of compliment to Providence.1 There are many similarities between Ogilvie's work and James Foot's Penseroso , or the Pensive Philosopher in his Solitudes ( 1771 ) , only a small part of which ...
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THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PARADISE LOST AND THEIR | 75 |
THOMSON | 123 |
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