“Happy (if mortals can be) is the man,Who, not by priest but Reason, rules his span:Reason, to its possessor a sure guide,Reason, a thorn in Revelation's side.”
Quote by Thomas Chatterton
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The Poetical Works with Notices of His Life, History of the Rowley Controversy, a Selection of His Letters and Notes Critical and Explanatory: I-II
The Poetical Works with Notices of His Life, History of the Rowley Controversy, a Selection of His Letters and Notes Critical and Explanatory: I-II is a scholarly compilation that brings together a significant body of poetry. It is enriched with detailed biographical information, historical analysis of the Rowley Controversy, and a curated selection of correspondence. The inclusion of critical and explanatory notes aims to provide readers with a deeper insight into the poetry and its context. more
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