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... ( Reference untraced . - Ed . ) 1. 30. as in a map , ' & c . Cowper , The Task , vi . 17 . P. 53 , 1. 26. with light - winged toys , ' & c . Othello , 1. iii . 264 . 1. 30. ' Diana and her fawn , ' & c . ( Reference untraced -Ed . ) P. 54 ...
... ( Reference untraced . - Ed . ) 1. 30. as in a map , ' & c . Cowper , The Task , vi . 17 . P. 53 , 1. 26. with light - winged toys , ' & c . Othello , 1. iii . 264 . 1. 30. ' Diana and her fawn , ' & c . ( Reference untraced -Ed . ) P. 54 ...
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... reference to the term ' Cockney School ' , which was being applied at that time by Blackwood's Magazine in its attacks on Leigh Hunt and his friends , including Keats and Lamb . See p . 133 , 1. 23 . 1. 19. Carimania . Kerman , a ...
... reference to the term ' Cockney School ' , which was being applied at that time by Blackwood's Magazine in its attacks on Leigh Hunt and his friends , including Keats and Lamb . See p . 133 , 1. 23 . 1. 19. Carimania . Kerman , a ...
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... reference to a treatise Of the Cure of Wounds by the Powder of Sympathy , by Sir Kenelm Digby ( 1603-65 ) . 1. 5. breathe a vein in . Let a breath into the vein . i.e. he will get rid of his own headache by making Charles have one . THE ...
... reference to a treatise Of the Cure of Wounds by the Powder of Sympathy , by Sir Kenelm Digby ( 1603-65 ) . 1. 5. breathe a vein in . Let a breath into the vein . i.e. he will get rid of his own headache by making Charles have one . THE ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 11 |
An Evening at Vauxhall | 27 |
Copyright | |
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