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... pleasing paths of poetry , not in the rugged ways of busi- ness ; who had rather line their heads than their pock- ets . . . . " He promised to publish all manuscripts sent in , provided they were free from scurrilous language and ...
... pleasing paths of poetry , not in the rugged ways of busi- ness ; who had rather line their heads than their pock- ets . . . . " He promised to publish all manuscripts sent in , provided they were free from scurrilous language and ...
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... pleasing , we shall combine with copious and characteristic extracts , analyses , and biographical accounts , so as in some measure to supply the dearth of works on the history of literature in our own lan- guage ; for it is to be ...
... pleasing , we shall combine with copious and characteristic extracts , analyses , and biographical accounts , so as in some measure to supply the dearth of works on the history of literature in our own lan- guage ; for it is to be ...
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INTRODUCTION | 13 |
PERIODICAL LITERATURE BEFORE THE DAYS OF QUEEN ANNE | 19 |
THE Tatler Spectator AND Guardian | 65 |
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