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... poems , we infer that Miss P. cannot have seen much of the fine London world , as it is called . When her muse is in the serious strain , she is often very impressive . We copy two good stanzas from a short poem on Death : • Nor the ...
... poems , we infer that Miss P. cannot have seen much of the fine London world , as it is called . When her muse is in the serious strain , she is often very impressive . We copy two good stanzas from a short poem on Death : • Nor the ...
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... poets who have recorded or sung her exploits in the southern world . Of all the provinces of this vast continent , that of Chili , the scene of the poem before us , stands unrivalled for the picturesque beauty and grandeur of its ...
... poets who have recorded or sung her exploits in the southern world . Of all the provinces of this vast continent , that of Chili , the scene of the poem before us , stands unrivalled for the picturesque beauty and grandeur of its ...
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... poem of Klopstock is read with much of that weighty awful feeling which comes on the mind , while we are pa- tiently ... poem con- cerning Cortes ; and Wieland only five ( see our xxiid Vo- lume , p . 506. ) of his poem concerning Cyrus ...
... poem of Klopstock is read with much of that weighty awful feeling which comes on the mind , while we are pa- tiently ... poem con- cerning Cortes ; and Wieland only five ( see our xxiid Vo- lume , p . 506. ) of his poem concerning Cyrus ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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