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CHAUCER , who was born in 1328 , from the long age that intervened between him and any other poet of reputation , seems entitled to a great share of that fame , as father of the English muse , which Homer enjoys , as father of the ...
CHAUCER , who was born in 1328 , from the long age that intervened between him and any other poet of reputation , seems entitled to a great share of that fame , as father of the English muse , which Homer enjoys , as father of the ...
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It seems that Mr. Black , upon declaring his intention to stand a candidate for the mastership of the free grammar - school of Woodbridge , vacant by the death of the Rev. Mr. Dyer , found that efforts had been made to calumniate his ...
It seems that Mr. Black , upon declaring his intention to stand a candidate for the mastership of the free grammar - school of Woodbridge , vacant by the death of the Rev. Mr. Dyer , found that efforts had been made to calumniate his ...
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He seems not to want professional judgment ; his extent of memory is wonderful , and his application is continued . His action is stiff ; the habit of bellowing he seems to have acquired in provincial theatres , spoils his declamation .
He seems not to want professional judgment ; his extent of memory is wonderful , and his application is continued . His action is stiff ; the habit of bellowing he seems to have acquired in provincial theatres , spoils his declamation .
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