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... published for the first time . It is a pity that the editors have not indicated which these are , for though lovers of Clare will recognise many old friends , not all readers have immediate access to all Clare's printed work , and it ...
... published for the first time . It is a pity that the editors have not indicated which these are , for though lovers of Clare will recognise many old friends , not all readers have immediate access to all Clare's printed work , and it ...
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... published by him during 1794 . His grandson - biographer believes that the verdict of guilty was the result of prejudice and panic on the part of the jury , as the defense was ably conducted , and the judge " laid the case honorably ...
... published by him during 1794 . His grandson - biographer believes that the verdict of guilty was the result of prejudice and panic on the part of the jury , as the defense was ably conducted , and the judge " laid the case honorably ...
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... published by him in his Reminiscences of Coleridge and Southey ( p.235 ) , rather involves the matter in more difficulty than explains it ... But even if it had been so [ Cuthbert says that Robert distinctly said that he did not give ...
... published by him in his Reminiscences of Coleridge and Southey ( p.235 ) , rather involves the matter in more difficulty than explains it ... But even if it had been so [ Cuthbert says that Robert distinctly said that he did not give ...
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