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... duty to the English language - Lord Bacon's idea of Latin - Milton- Hume's expostulation with Gibbon - Daniel's Lament — Exten- sion of English language - French dominion in America - Lan- dor's Penn and Peterborough - Duty of ...
... duty to the English language - Lord Bacon's idea of Latin - Milton- Hume's expostulation with Gibbon - Daniel's Lament — Exten- sion of English language - French dominion in America - Lan- dor's Penn and Peterborough - Duty of ...
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... - Chesterfield - Horace Walpole - Swift and Gray's - Cowper's - Scott's - Byron's-- Southey's , and Lamb's Letters of Dedication - Lamb's , to his sister . INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . My duty in editing this volume is xiv CONTENTS .
... - Chesterfield - Horace Walpole - Swift and Gray's - Cowper's - Scott's - Byron's-- Southey's , and Lamb's Letters of Dedication - Lamb's , to his sister . INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . My duty in editing this volume is xiv CONTENTS .
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From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed William Bradford Reed. INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . My duty in editing this volume is a very simple one : -to state , with frankness and precision , the circumstances of its publication , and , if need be ...
From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed William Bradford Reed. INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . My duty in editing this volume is a very simple one : -to state , with frankness and precision , the circumstances of its publication , and , if need be ...
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... duties has been to trace his studies to their sources , and , as far as possible , verify , by exact reference , the citations he has made . In this - for my own occupations have forced my ordinary reading into other channels - I have ...
... duties has been to trace his studies to their sources , and , as far as possible , verify , by exact reference , the citations he has made . In this - for my own occupations have forced my ordinary reading into other channels - I have ...
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... Professor of Moral Philoso- phy . In the service of the College he continued for twenty- three years , faithful , I am sure I may say , to his duties , however irksome ; and never in all that period , xviii INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
... Professor of Moral Philoso- phy . In the service of the College he continued for twenty- three years , faithful , I am sure I may say , to his duties , however irksome ; and never in all that period , xviii INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
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