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Page 132
... ARTHUR of Mr. Hole , issued from the press ; and though it then attracted some notice , yet , as no second edition has since been called for , it cannot but be inferred that it has faded nearly , if not altogether , from the memory of ...
... ARTHUR of Mr. Hole , issued from the press ; and though it then attracted some notice , yet , as no second edition has since been called for , it cannot but be inferred that it has faded nearly , if not altogether , from the memory of ...
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... ARTHUR , or the Northern Enchantment . A Poetical Ro- mance , in Seven Books . " By Richard Hole , L.L.B. In 1792 , on the resignation of Mr. Massey , he was presented , by the bishop of Exeter , to the rec- tory of Faringdon , in ...
... ARTHUR , or the Northern Enchantment . A Poetical Ro- mance , in Seven Books . " By Richard Hole , L.L.B. In 1792 , on the resignation of Mr. Massey , he was presented , by the bishop of Exeter , to the rec- tory of Faringdon , in ...
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... ARTHUR , as that product of his genius to which , as I have before observed , he must owe his reputation with posterity . de- pre- It is well known from a passage in his Epitaphium Damonis , that Milton had projected an epic poem on the ...
... ARTHUR , as that product of his genius to which , as I have before observed , he must owe his reputation with posterity . de- pre- It is well known from a passage in his Epitaphium Damonis , that Milton had projected an epic poem on the ...
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... are founded on the en- mity with which the Northern Parca , or Weird Sisters , are inflamed against Arthur , in conse- quence of his opposition to the designs of their favoured hero , Hengist , king of the Saxons ; 146 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... are founded on the en- mity with which the Northern Parca , or Weird Sisters , are inflamed against Arthur , in conse- quence of his opposition to the designs of their favoured hero , Hengist , king of the Saxons ; 146 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... Arthur would adopt , to a certain extent at least , the style as well as the mode of fabling of his prototypes . In this respect , however , he has deviated entirely , and perhaps somewhat injudiciously , from his originals ; for whilst ...
... Arthur would adopt , to a certain extent at least , the style as well as the mode of fabling of his prototypes . In this respect , however , he has deviated entirely , and perhaps somewhat injudiciously , from his originals ; for whilst ...
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