Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F.1821 |
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Rowland FREEMAN. ت A SERIES OF WRITERS IN ENGLISH POETRY , NATIVES OF OR RESIDENTS IN THE COUNTY OF KENT ; WITH SPECIMENS OF THEIR COMPOSITIONS , AND SOME ACCOUNT OF Their Lives and Writings . BY R. FREEMAN . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL I. " In ...
Rowland FREEMAN. ت A SERIES OF WRITERS IN ENGLISH POETRY , NATIVES OF OR RESIDENTS IN THE COUNTY OF KENT ; WITH SPECIMENS OF THEIR COMPOSITIONS , AND SOME ACCOUNT OF Their Lives and Writings . BY R. FREEMAN . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL I. " In ...
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... English taken out of the church . 66 But because I bound myself to make this malice of my accusers to appear manifest to you , let me come to another part of their accusing , which was , by Bon- ner's letters to the Earl of Essex , that ...
... English taken out of the church . 66 But because I bound myself to make this malice of my accusers to appear manifest to you , let me come to another part of their accusing , which was , by Bon- ner's letters to the Earl of Essex , that ...
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... English poet , Chaucer not excepted , whose works may be read at the present day without disgust . He is also the first of our poets who attempted a great variety of metre ; in this attempt for a beginner he was eminently successful ...
... English poet , Chaucer not excepted , whose works may be read at the present day without disgust . He is also the first of our poets who attempted a great variety of metre ; in this attempt for a beginner he was eminently successful ...
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