The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... John's , who was born twelve years before Porson , and survived him by seventeen . Head- master of three schools in ... John Horne Tooke , of St John's college , Cambridge . His reputation rests on The Diversions of Purley ( 1786 ) ...
... John's , who was born twelve years before Porson , and survived him by seventeen . Head- master of three schools in ... John Horne Tooke , of St John's college , Cambridge . His reputation rests on The Diversions of Purley ( 1786 ) ...
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... John Nichols's Bibliotheca Topographica ( 1780-1800 ) , whose most important work was The History and Antiquities of ... John Nichols , was completed by his son , John Bowyer , and his grandson , John Gough Nichols1 . Three volumes of ...
... John Nichols's Bibliotheca Topographica ( 1780-1800 ) , whose most important work was The History and Antiquities of ... John Nichols , was completed by his son , John Bowyer , and his grandson , John Gough Nichols1 . Three volumes of ...
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... John Graham Dalyell , author of The Darker Superstitions of Scotland ( 1834 ) , gave proof of being a remarkably versatile antiquary . James Logan was a man of some note as the author of The Scottish Gael , or Celtic Manners as ...
... John Graham Dalyell , author of The Darker Superstitions of Scotland ( 1834 ) , gave proof of being a remarkably versatile antiquary . James Logan was a man of some note as the author of The Scottish Gael , or Celtic Manners as ...
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