Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen2Ward, 1873 |
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... Hill , " and Shenstone with his exquisite " Garden , " and Gray with his " Elegy in a Country Church - yard , " which the world will never let die ; and dear , generous , genial , loving , and beloved Oliver Goldsmith , and Chatterton ...
... Hill , " and Shenstone with his exquisite " Garden , " and Gray with his " Elegy in a Country Church - yard , " which the world will never let die ; and dear , generous , genial , loving , and beloved Oliver Goldsmith , and Chatterton ...
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... Hill , ' descriptive of a scene afforded by his native country , which became one of the most popular pieces of its class , and has been admitted into numerous collections . Dyer then travelled to Italy , still in pursuit of ...
... Hill , ' descriptive of a scene afforded by his native country , which became one of the most popular pieces of its class , and has been admitted into numerous collections . Dyer then travelled to Italy , still in pursuit of ...
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... Hill's Plain Dealer . This served as an introduction to the literary society of the metropolis , including such names as Young and Pope . In 1733 he disgraced himself by a satire on the greatest man then living the venerable Richard ...
... Hill's Plain Dealer . This served as an introduction to the literary society of the metropolis , including such names as Young and Pope . In 1733 he disgraced himself by a satire on the greatest man then living the venerable Richard ...
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... Hill , near Oxford . The English Lusiad was dedicated , by permission , to the Duke of Buccleuch ; but his Grace returned not the slightest notice or kindness to his ingenious countryman . Whatever might be the duke's reasons , good or ...
... Hill , near Oxford . The English Lusiad was dedicated , by permission , to the Duke of Buccleuch ; but his Grace returned not the slightest notice or kindness to his ingenious countryman . Whatever might be the duke's reasons , good or ...
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... Hill , ' which preserves his name ; that fine effusion has survived the laboured work . And so Grainger's Solitude ' has supplanted the stately Sugar - cane . ' The scenery of the West Indies had to wait till its real poet appeared in ...
... Hill , ' which preserves his name ; that fine effusion has survived the laboured work . And so Grainger's Solitude ' has supplanted the stately Sugar - cane . ' The scenery of the West Indies had to wait till its real poet appeared in ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry, from Caedmon and ..., Volumen1 Samuel Orchart Beeton Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry, from Caedmon and ..., Volumen1 William Michael Rossetti,Samuel Orchart Beeton Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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