The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson J. Johnson; J. Nichols and son; R. Baldwin; F. and C. Rivington; W. Otridge and Son; Leigh and Sotheby; R. Faulder and Son; G. Nicol and Son; T. Payne; G. Robinson; Wilkie and Robinson; C. Davies; T. Egerton; Scatcherd and Letterman; J. Walker; Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; R. Lea; J. Nunn; Lackington, Allen, and Company; J. Stockdale; Cuthell and Martin; Clarke and Sons; J. White and Company; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Cadell and Davies; J. Barker; John Richardson; J.M. Richardson; J. Carpenter; B. Crosby; E. Jeffery; J. Murray; W. Miller; J. and A. Arch; Black, Parry, and Kingsbury; J. Booker; S. Bagster; J. Harding; J. Mackinlay; J. Hatchard; R.H. Evans; Matthews and Leigh; J. Mawman; J. Booth; J. Asperne; P. and W. Wynne; and W. Grace, Deighton and Son at Cambridge; and Wilson and Son at York, 1810 |
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... Wonder To the five Members of the Honourable House of Commons , the Humble Petition of the Poets ..... 248 A Dialogue between Sir John Pooley and Mr. Thomas Killegrew 251 An Occasional imitation of a Modern Author 249 ...
... Wonder To the five Members of the Honourable House of Commons , the Humble Petition of the Poets ..... 248 A Dialogue between Sir John Pooley and Mr. Thomas Killegrew 251 An Occasional imitation of a Modern Author 249 ...
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... wonder . It is surely very difficult to tell any thing as it was heard , when Sprat could not retain from am- plifying a commodious incident , though the book to which he prefixed his narrative contained its confutation . A memory ...
... wonder . It is surely very difficult to tell any thing as it was heard , when Sprat could not retain from am- plifying a commodious incident , though the book to which he prefixed his narrative contained its confutation . A memory ...
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... wonder at the diminution or decay of my affection to poesy ; to which I had contracted myself so much under age , and so much to my own preju- dice in regard of those more profitable matches , which I might have made among the richer ...
... wonder at the diminution or decay of my affection to poesy ; to which I had contracted myself so much under age , and so much to my own preju- dice in regard of those more profitable matches , which I might have made among the richer ...
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... wonder that the old poets made some rich crops out of these grounds ; the heart of the soil was not then wrought out with continual tillage : but what can we expect now , who come a glean- ing , not after the first reapers , but after ...
... wonder that the old poets made some rich crops out of these grounds ; the heart of the soil was not then wrought out with continual tillage : but what can we expect now , who come a glean- ing , not after the first reapers , but after ...
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... too . Me grief and wonder wak'd : what should I do ? Oh ! let me follow thee ( said I ) and go From life , that I may dream for ever so . With that my flying Muse I thought to clasp Within AN ELEGY ... DREAM OF ELYSIUM . 61.
... too . Me grief and wonder wak'd : what should I do ? Oh ! let me follow thee ( said I ) and go From life , that I may dream for ever so . With that my flying Muse I thought to clasp Within AN ELEGY ... DREAM OF ELYSIUM . 61.
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