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The English subject to the shleen, XC. The influence of climate and soil usion the
temsier and disfiositions of the English, XCI. The manner in which some
finilosofthers make artificial misery, - - XCII. The fondness of some to admire the
writings ...
The English subject to the shleen, XC. The influence of climate and soil usion the
temsier and disfiositions of the English, XCI. The manner in which some
finilosofthers make artificial misery, - - XCII. The fondness of some to admire the
writings ...
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. Letter CXIX. CXX. CXXI. CXXII. Page On the
absurdity of some late English titles, . -- - - - - 190 The irresolution of the English
accounted for, . - - - . 193 The manner of travellers in their usual relations,
ridiculed, - .
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. Letter CXIX. CXX. CXXI. CXXII. Page On the
absurdity of some late English titles, . -- - - - - 190 The irresolution of the English
accounted for, . - - - . 193 The manner of travellers in their usual relations,
ridiculed, - .
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The introduction to both in irregular measure is borrowed from the Italians, and
hurts an English ear. AN ELEGY, WRITTEN IN A Count RY CHURCH-YARD.
This is a very fine poem, but overloaded with epithet. The heroic measure with ...
The introduction to both in irregular measure is borrowed from the Italians, and
hurts an English ear. AN ELEGY, WRITTEN IN A Count RY CHURCH-YARD.
This is a very fine poem, but overloaded with epithet. The heroic measure with ...
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1N IMITATION OF spense R. This poem is one of those happinesses in which a
poet excels himself, as there is nothing in all Shenstone, which any way
approaches it in merit; and, though I dislike the imitations of our old English poets
in ...
1N IMITATION OF spense R. This poem is one of those happinesses in which a
poet excels himself, as there is nothing in all Shenstone, which any way
approaches it in merit; and, though I dislike the imitations of our old English poets
in ...
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It had been translated once or twice before into English, yet was never regarded
till it fell into the hands of Mr. Prior. - A strong instance how much every thing is
improved in the hands of a man of genius. BAUCIS AND PHILEMON. This poem
is ...
It had been translated once or twice before into English, yet was never regarded
till it fell into the hands of Mr. Prior. - A strong instance how much every thing is
improved in the hands of a man of genius. BAUCIS AND PHILEMON. This poem
is ...
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