The New-England Magazine, Band 8Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1965 |
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... PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE . * We are now living , and have been for many years , in a period of intense prose . Not only has very little poetry been written , but the public seem to have thought that little too much ... Philip Van Artevelde .
... PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE . * We are now living , and have been for many years , in a period of intense prose . Not only has very little poetry been written , but the public seem to have thought that little too much ... Philip Van Artevelde .
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... Philip Van Artevelde ' is an historical romance , in a dramat- ic form being , as the author tells us in his preface , about six times the length of a common acting play . It is divided into two parts , with a ... Philip Van Artevelde .
... Philip Van Artevelde ' is an historical romance , in a dramat- ic form being , as the author tells us in his preface , about six times the length of a common acting play . It is divided into two parts , with a ... Philip Van Artevelde .
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... Philip Van Artevelde , in a former number of the Magazine , speaketh thus : Mr. Taylor is a very sensible sort of a man , who writes free , strong , musical prose , pretty much upon a par , judging by the specimens here quoted , with ...
... Philip Van Artevelde , in a former number of the Magazine , speaketh thus : Mr. Taylor is a very sensible sort of a man , who writes free , strong , musical prose , pretty much upon a par , judging by the specimens here quoted , with ...
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Adventures of Abulfida | 1 |
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