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1792 Samuel Rogers. GL 6772651 SPGL 6-20-91 Introduction In a life of ninety - two years , 1763-1855 , Samuel Rogers came to know the literary and political figures of four generations . He was himself famous chiefly for The Pleasures of ...
1792 Samuel Rogers. GL 6772651 SPGL 6-20-91 Introduction In a life of ninety - two years , 1763-1855 , Samuel Rogers came to know the literary and political figures of four generations . He was himself famous chiefly for The Pleasures of ...
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... Rogers is a disciple of David Hartley's Observations on Man ( reprinted 1791 ) , concerned like Words- worth with the curious links With which the perishable hours of life Are bound together , and the world of thought Exists and is ...
... Rogers is a disciple of David Hartley's Observations on Man ( reprinted 1791 ) , concerned like Words- worth with the curious links With which the perishable hours of life Are bound together , and the world of thought Exists and is ...
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... Rogers's influence had been so strong as to bring out Coleridge's earliest recorded denial of plagiarism ( coupled , to his discredit , with an accusation that Rogers himself was a plagiarist ) . Perhaps it is the mildness of The ...
... Rogers's influence had been so strong as to bring out Coleridge's earliest recorded denial of plagiarism ( coupled , to his discredit , with an accusation that Rogers himself was a plagiarist ) . Perhaps it is the mildness of The ...
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