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... poem concludes , is truly sublime . If this pamphlet should arrive at another edition , which it pro- bably will , we would request the author to revise it with care ; and to consider the propriety of such epithets as illuminative lake ...
... poem concludes , is truly sublime . If this pamphlet should arrive at another edition , which it pro- bably will , we would request the author to revise it with care ; and to consider the propriety of such epithets as illuminative lake ...
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... Poem . In Six Books . ' By Mrs. Cowley . 4to . pp . 127. 95. sewed . Debrett . 1801 . THE epopee has ever been considered as the most arduous department of poetry ; and so many circumstances must combine to produce its perfection , that ...
... Poem . In Six Books . ' By Mrs. Cowley . 4to . pp . 127. 95. sewed . Debrett . 1801 . THE epopee has ever been considered as the most arduous department of poetry ; and so many circumstances must combine to produce its perfection , that ...
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... poem intitled Nicotiana , in praise of tobacco , is addressed to the late William Cowper , Esq . the much admired poet , in conse- quence of his remarks on the use of tobacco in his poem On Conversa tion . It is prefaced by a ...
... poem intitled Nicotiana , in praise of tobacco , is addressed to the late William Cowper , Esq . the much admired poet , in conse- quence of his remarks on the use of tobacco in his poem On Conversa tion . It is prefaced by a ...
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