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English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History

CHAPTER XXI
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He died from a gangrene in the foot.

He declared that he died in the profession of the Roman Catholic faith; which raises a new doubt as to his sincerity in the change.

Near the monument of old father Chaucer, in Westminster, is one erected, by the Duke of Buckingham, to Dryden.

It merely bears name and date, as his life and works were supposed to need no eulogy..


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