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Page lxxxii
... original editions or to any MSS . Two years later Headley's Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry ( 1787 ) , vol . i , pp . 49 sqq . , included ' The Alarm of SATAN , with the Instigation of HEROD ' , being stanzas 5-66 of ...
... original editions or to any MSS . Two years later Headley's Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry ( 1787 ) , vol . i , pp . 49 sqq . , included ' The Alarm of SATAN , with the Instigation of HEROD ' , being stanzas 5-66 of ...
Page lxxxiv
... original texts , and its great advance upon previous reprints in bibliographical investigation and description . Grosart not only states but shows that he has seen all the original editions , and he succeeded in tracking down the poems ...
... original texts , and its great advance upon previous reprints in bibliographical investigation and description . Grosart not only states but shows that he has seen all the original editions , and he succeeded in tracking down the poems ...
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... original is of the World . Poetry , Musick , Drawing , Limning , Graving , ( exercises of his curious Invention , and sudden Fancy ) were the subservient recreations of his vacant hours , not the grand business of his soul ; his diet ...
... original is of the World . Poetry , Musick , Drawing , Limning , Graving , ( exercises of his curious Invention , and sudden Fancy ) were the subservient recreations of his vacant hours , not the grand business of his soul ; his diet ...
Contents
A Early Printed Editions | xliii |
EPIGRAMMATUM SACRORUM LIBER | lii |
CARMEN DEO NOSTRO | lxxxi |
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The Language of Natural Description in Eighteenth-century Poetry John Arthos No preview available - 1949 |