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TITLES INDEX
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contents:
Vol. I. Preface
Vol. I Contents.
Chapter 1: 1794-1808
Chapter 2: 1808-13
Chapter 3: 1813-15
Chapter 4: 1815-17
Chapter 5: 1817-18
Chapter 6: 1817-19
Chapter 7: 1818-20
Chapter 8: 1819-20
Chapter 9: 1820-21
Chapter 10: 1821-24
Chapter 11: 1817-24
Chapter 12: 1821-25
Chapter 13: 1826
Chapter 14: 1826-32
Chapter 15: 1828-32
Chapter 16: 1832-36
Chapter 17: 1837-39
Chapter 18: 1837-43
Chapter 19: 1828-48
Chapter 20: 1826-52
Chapter 21: 1842-50
Chapter 22: 1850-53
Chapter 23: 1853-54
Chapter 24: Conclusion
Vol. II Index
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Thomas Brown (1778-1820)
Scottish philosopher, poet, and Professor of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh (1810); Sydney Smith recalled him as “a Lake poet, a profound metaphysician, and one of the most virtuous men that ever lived.” Scottish philosopher, poet, and Professor of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh (1810); Sydney Smith recalled him as “a Lake poet, a profound metaphysician, and one of the most virtuous men that ever lived.”
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The Paradise of Coquettes: a Poem in Nine Parts.
Volume I,  Chapter 8: 1819-20  ¶ 23