Prose and PoetryR. Hart-Davis, 1950 - 961 Seiten Over sixty-five representative selections. |
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... Perhaps if Skill could distant Times explore , New Behns , new Durfeys , yet remain in Store . Perhaps , where Lear has rav'd , and Hamlet dy'd , On flying Cars new Sorcerers may ride . Perhaps , for who can guess th ' Effects of Chance ...
... Perhaps if Skill could distant Times explore , New Behns , new Durfeys , yet remain in Store . Perhaps , where Lear has rav'd , and Hamlet dy'd , On flying Cars new Sorcerers may ride . Perhaps , for who can guess th ' Effects of Chance ...
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... perhaps not often rashly , the preference . I have left , in the examples , to every authour his own practice ... perhaps the greater part is from the modern to the ancient practice ; and I hope I may be allowed to recommend to those ...
... perhaps not often rashly , the preference . I have left , in the examples , to every authour his own practice ... perhaps the greater part is from the modern to the ancient practice ; and I hope I may be allowed to recommend to those ...
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... perhaps exist , though they have escaped my notice : they are , however , to be yet considered as resting only upon the credit of former dictionaries . Others , which I considered as useful , or know to be proper , though I could not at ...
... perhaps exist , though they have escaped my notice : they are , however , to be yet considered as resting only upon the credit of former dictionaries . Others , which I considered as useful , or know to be proper , though I could not at ...
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Chronological Table | 8 |
London a Poem | 25 |
An Account of the Life of Mr Richard Savage | 41 |
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