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... —that is , in the middle of winter ! - -a spring - velvet in the middle of winter !!! That would be a solecism indeed ! and yet , to increase the 130 LYRICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS Letter in Prose and Verse to Mrs Bunbury.
... —that is , in the middle of winter ! - -a spring - velvet in the middle of winter !!! That would be a solecism indeed ! and yet , to increase the 130 LYRICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS Letter in Prose and Verse to Mrs Bunbury.
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... Bunbury . That by Sir Joshua was painted in 1766-70 , and exhibited in the Royal Academy ( No. 151 ) from April 24th to May 28th in the latter year . It represents the poet in a plain white collar , furred mantle open at the neck , and ...
... Bunbury . That by Sir Joshua was painted in 1766-70 , and exhibited in the Royal Academy ( No. 151 ) from April 24th to May 28th in the latter year . It represents the poet in a plain white collar , furred mantle open at the neck , and ...
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... Bunbury than Reynolds . Yet we may be grateful for both . For Bunbury's sketch and Reynolds's portrait are alike indispensable to the true comprehension of Goldsmith's curiously dual personality . ' The portrait by Reynolds , above ...
... Bunbury than Reynolds . Yet we may be grateful for both . For Bunbury's sketch and Reynolds's portrait are alike indispensable to the true comprehension of Goldsmith's curiously dual personality . ' The portrait by Reynolds , above ...
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The Traveller or A Prospect of Society | 1 |
The Deserted Village | 21 |
On a Beautiful Youth struck Blind with Lightning | 42 |
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