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English: "The Significance of the Works of Walpole, Percy, MacPherson, and Chatterton in the History of Literature," essay by Vine Colby, page two.
Title:The Potter's Wheel, Volume 2, Number 7, page 35, May 1906
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Colby, Vine, 1886-1971
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