The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1809 |
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... poet has usually been considered as best qualified to be the editor of a poet : but of all those who in the present day pass in the catalogue for poets , Mr. Scott , whose rhapsodies and ballads discover no connection with the school of ...
... poet has usually been considered as best qualified to be the editor of a poet : but of all those who in the present day pass in the catalogue for poets , Mr. Scott , whose rhapsodies and ballads discover no connection with the school of ...
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... poet and the age seem to have been actu- ated by no common interest or feeling : -for the heroic tragedy , so ably defended by his criticism , and so illustriously promoted by his Muse , was a favourite only with the Court , or could ...
... poet and the age seem to have been actu- ated by no common interest or feeling : -for the heroic tragedy , so ably defended by his criticism , and so illustriously promoted by his Muse , was a favourite only with the Court , or could ...
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... poet , as the possession of such an active and attached friend as Mr. Hayley , to " keep his honor from corruption , " and to render full justice to his talents . How opposite to the fate of his great predecessor ! whose memory was ...
... poet , as the possession of such an active and attached friend as Mr. Hayley , to " keep his honor from corruption , " and to render full justice to his talents . How opposite to the fate of his great predecessor ! whose memory was ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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