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THE CANTERBURY POETS.
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THE STRAYED REVELLER, EMPEDOCLES ON ETNA, AND OTHER POEMS.
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COMPLETION OF THIRD AND LAST VOLUME.
DRAMATIC ESSAYS.
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VOL. I. _With a Frontispiece Portrait in Photogravure of Leigh Hunt._
The First Series contains the criticisms of LEIGH HUNT, both those collected by himself in 1807 (long out of print), and the admirable articles contributed more than twenty years ago to _The Tatler_, and never republished.
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