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Page 317
... readers with an extract from this portion of the work . In our judg- ment , however , nothing can be more common - place than the Critical Remarks ' on the poems of Cowper . 66 " Ad libitum , ex alienis haurio libris , " seems to be the ...
... readers with an extract from this portion of the work . In our judg- ment , however , nothing can be more common - place than the Critical Remarks ' on the poems of Cowper . 66 " Ad libitum , ex alienis haurio libris , " seems to be the ...
Page 330
... reader of Lord Byron's poetry must have remarked that he sometimes crowds a number of substan- tives together , as in ... readers , Mr. Guy has been so kind as to print at the end of his own version . It is , however , in his rhymes that ...
... reader of Lord Byron's poetry must have remarked that he sometimes crowds a number of substan- tives together , as in ... readers , Mr. Guy has been so kind as to print at the end of his own version . It is , however , in his rhymes that ...
Page 359
... reading , as the writer is , over such a track , though he may have executed his task imperfectly as an author , should not excite the curiosity of those readers who are devoted to similar researches . to ART . III . Miscellaneous Works ...
... reading , as the writer is , over such a track , though he may have executed his task imperfectly as an author , should not excite the curiosity of those readers who are devoted to similar researches . to ART . III . Miscellaneous Works ...
Contents
Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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