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Joseph Warton. DATE DUE APR 2813 DEC 10 1979 MAY 15 1998 NOV O 1999 GAYLORD PRINTED INU.S.A. ) AN ESSAY ON THE GENIUS AND WRITINGS OF POPE.
Joseph Warton. DATE DUE APR 2813 DEC 10 1979 MAY 15 1998 NOV O 1999 GAYLORD PRINTED INU.S.A. ) AN ESSAY ON THE GENIUS AND WRITINGS OF POPE.
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Joseph Warton. AN ESSAY ON THE GENIUS AND WRITINGS OF POPE . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : PRINTED FOR J. DODSLEY , IN PALL - MALL . M.DCC.LXXXII . 25 W2.9 V.2 : AN ESSA ΟΝ ΤΗЕ GENIUS and.
Joseph Warton. AN ESSAY ON THE GENIUS AND WRITINGS OF POPE . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : PRINTED FOR J. DODSLEY , IN PALL - MALL . M.DCC.LXXXII . 25 W2.9 V.2 : AN ESSA ΟΝ ΤΗЕ GENIUS and.
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Joseph Warton. AN ESSA ΟΝ ΤΗЕ GENIUS and WRITINGS PO OF P E. SECT . VIII . Of JANUARY and MAY , The WIFE of BATH , and TRANSLATIONS of STATIUS and OvId , and the Iмі- TATIONS of Some ENGLISH POETS . T HE first dawnings of polite lite ...
Joseph Warton. AN ESSA ΟΝ ΤΗЕ GENIUS and WRITINGS PO OF P E. SECT . VIII . Of JANUARY and MAY , The WIFE of BATH , and TRANSLATIONS of STATIUS and OvId , and the Iмі- TATIONS of Some ENGLISH POETS . T HE first dawnings of polite lite ...
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... not to be tafted or un- derstood , when the characters , the facts and the follies they stigmatize , are perished and * Sce Menagiana , Vol . I. p . 368 . unknown . unknown . Gulliver in the next century , will be 6 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
... not to be tafted or un- derstood , when the characters , the facts and the follies they stigmatize , are perished and * Sce Menagiana , Vol . I. p . 368 . unknown . unknown . Gulliver in the next century , will be 6 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
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