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Tristram Shandy , Book vi . ... Cf. the Plain Speaker essay , ' On Reading Old Books ( 1821 ) : ' I have a sneaking kindness for Mackenzie's Julia de Roubigné - for the deserted mansion , and straggling gilliflowers on the mouldering ...
Tristram Shandy , Book vi . ... Cf. the Plain Speaker essay , ' On Reading Old Books ( 1821 ) : ' I have a sneaking kindness for Mackenzie's Julia de Roubigné - for the deserted mansion , and straggling gilliflowers on the mouldering ...
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Book 1. Song 5 . The bues of the rainbow . Book II . Song 3 . The Shepherd's Pipe , 1614 . The Inner Temple Mask , 1620 . Marino . Giambattista Marini ( 1569–1625 ) . 316. His form bad not yet lost . Paradise Lost , 1. 591-4 . 318.
Book 1. Song 5 . The bues of the rainbow . Book II . Song 3 . The Shepherd's Pipe , 1614 . The Inner Temple Mask , 1620 . Marino . Giambattista Marini ( 1569–1625 ) . 316. His form bad not yet lost . Paradise Lost , 1. 591-4 . 318.
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Dedication to First Book . 329. Neither can the experience . Book 1. chap . ii . § 3 . The corrupter sort of mere politiques . Book 1. chap . iii . § 6 . In our author's phrase . Ibid . His character of the school - men .
Dedication to First Book . 329. Neither can the experience . Book 1. chap . ii . § 3 . The corrupter sort of mere politiques . Book 1. chap . iii . § 6 . In our author's phrase . Ibid . His character of the school - men .
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