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Edward Young 1683–1765: Critical Essay by Isabel St. John Bliss

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SOURCE: Edward Young, Twayne Publishers, Inc., 1969, pp. 111-48.

In the following excerpt from her full-length study of Young, Bliss summarizes and analyzes Young's Night Thoughts, and Conjectures on Original Composition.

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