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Page 257
... poet writing at a round table in a black cap , claret - coloured coat and ruffles . Of this there is a wood - cut in the later editions of Forster's Life ( Bk . iii , ch . 14 ) . The same exhibition of 1867 contained a por- trait of ...
... poet writing at a round table in a black cap , claret - coloured coat and ruffles . Of this there is a wood - cut in the later editions of Forster's Life ( Bk . iii , ch . 14 ) . The same exhibition of 1867 contained a por- trait of ...
Page 269
... poet and prose writer , deserves the highest regard and imitation . His Campaign , and Letter to Lord Halifax from ... poet ; and , for a time , his fame was even greater than his desert . In his principal work , The Dispensary ...
... poet and prose writer , deserves the highest regard and imitation . His Campaign , and Letter to Lord Halifax from ... poet ; and , for a time , his fame was even greater than his desert . In his principal work , The Dispensary ...
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... poet . THE POET AND HIS PATRON . Mr. Mo [ o ] re was a poet that never had justice done him while living ; there are few of the moderns have a more correct taste , or a more pleasing manner of expressing their thoughts . It was upon ...
... poet . THE POET AND HIS PATRON . Mr. Mo [ o ] re was a poet that never had justice done him while living ; there are few of the moderns have a more correct taste , or a more pleasing manner of expressing their thoughts . It was upon ...
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The Deserted Village | 21 |
On a Beautiful Youth struck Blind with Lightning | 42 |
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