The British Parnassus, or, A compleat common-place-book of English poetry
containing the most genuine, instructive, diverting and sublime thoughts : viz. allegories, comparisons, similitudes, aphorisms moral and political, characters and descriptions of persons, passions, places and things, that are in the works of our most celebrated poets, alphabetically digested, and brought down to the present time : to which is prefix'd, a dictionary of rhymes more copious than any hitherto extant : in two volumes
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1714 - Printed by J. Nutt ... and sold by J. Pemberton ... and J. Morphew ..., London, England
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English
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- Internet Archivebritishparnassus02byss
- Open LibraryOL25073446M
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