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546 Coxe's Valentine - - - 471 Delille's Trois Regnes de la Nature 43, 133
Gastronomy, a Poem 90 Hanson's Sonnets and other Poems 284 Hobhouse's
Translations and Imitations 1 74 The Hospital, a Poem - - 284 John the Baptist,
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546 Coxe's Valentine - - - 471 Delille's Trois Regnes de la Nature 43, 133
Gastronomy, a Poem 90 Hanson's Sonnets and other Poems 284 Hobhouse's
Translations and Imitations 1 74 The Hospital, a Poem - - 284 John the Baptist,
an Oxford ...
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Art. VIII. the Mother ; a Poem, in five Books, by Mrs. West, Author of " Letters to a
Young Man," &c. fcp. 8vo. pp. 242. price 7ft Longman and Co. 1809. /"\F all
earthly affections a mother's love to her offspring/ , is the dearest and most
delightful : it ...
Art. VIII. the Mother ; a Poem, in five Books, by Mrs. West, Author of " Letters to a
Young Man," &c. fcp. 8vo. pp. 242. price 7ft Longman and Co. 1809. /"\F all
earthly affections a mother's love to her offspring/ , is the dearest and most
delightful : it ...
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Imitfltiotu and Translations JtQtn the Ancient and Modern Classics, together* with
Original Poems never before puhTulied. Collected by J. C. Hobhouse, B. A. of
Trinity College, Cambridge. 8vo. pp. 255. Price 7s. bds. Longman and Co.
Imitfltiotu and Translations JtQtn the Ancient and Modern Classics, together* with
Original Poems never before puhTulied. Collected by J. C. Hobhouse, B. A. of
Trinity College, Cambridge. 8vo. pp. 255. Price 7s. bds. Longman and Co.
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We should be sorry, however, for Mr. Montgomery's fame to rest principally upon
the Wanderer of Switzerland, or indeed upon any of. the smaller but superior
poems he has already published ; as we are satisfied, from these specimens, that
...
We should be sorry, however, for Mr. Montgomery's fame to rest principally upon
the Wanderer of Switzerland, or indeed upon any of. the smaller but superior
poems he has already published ; as we are satisfied, from these specimens, that
...
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In fact it is a phoenix, sprung from the ashes of a defunct poem by the same
author, called " the Vision of Columbus ;" and we are inclined to save ourselves
all further trouble on this head, by adapting to the production before us a
celebrated ...
In fact it is a phoenix, sprung from the ashes of a defunct poem by the same
author, called " the Vision of Columbus ;" and we are inclined to save ourselves
all further trouble on this head, by adapting to the production before us a
celebrated ...
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