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Page 293
... Lines to the Scenery of Cumberland , Lines to the Sabbath , several of the new Sonnets , To an Hour- Glass , addressed to Miss H- and , more particularly , to some very beautiful and affecting Lines to my Children . We The latter part ...
... Lines to the Scenery of Cumberland , Lines to the Sabbath , several of the new Sonnets , To an Hour- Glass , addressed to Miss H- and , more particularly , to some very beautiful and affecting Lines to my Children . We The latter part ...
Page 336
... Lines of Dr. Grey's Technical Memory , with various Additions , chiefly as they apply to Modern His- tory . Arranged for general Use . 12mo . pp . 34. Boosey . 1820 . For the adept in the Memoria Technica of Dr. Grey , we think that ...
... Lines of Dr. Grey's Technical Memory , with various Additions , chiefly as they apply to Modern His- tory . Arranged for general Use . 12mo . pp . 34. Boosey . 1820 . For the adept in the Memoria Technica of Dr. Grey , we think that ...
Page 410
... lines of such utter insipidity , as those which Mr.Cottle has facetiously contrasted with his own text , ( page xii . of preface , ) must he therefore run into the intentionally crab- bed ' verses of that text ? ( Page 64. of poem ...
... lines of such utter insipidity , as those which Mr.Cottle has facetiously contrasted with his own text , ( page xii . of preface , ) must he therefore run into the intentionally crab- bed ' verses of that text ? ( Page 64. of poem ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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