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Page xiii
... Bunbury , Goldsmith's metre was suggested by the cantering anapasts of the New Bath Guide , and it is to be observed that " Little Comedy's " letter of invitation is to the same popular tune . But in preparing this edition , some ...
... Bunbury , Goldsmith's metre was suggested by the cantering anapasts of the New Bath Guide , and it is to be observed that " Little Comedy's " letter of invitation is to the same popular tune . But in preparing this edition , some ...
Page xxiv
... Bunbury • ΙΟΥ Vida's Game of Chess III THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . • 129 SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER ; or , The Mistakes of a Night SCENE FROM THE GRUMBLER APPENDIX : 1. On Poetry under Anne and George the First II . On Certain English Poems III ...
... Bunbury • ΙΟΥ Vida's Game of Chess III THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . • 129 SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER ; or , The Mistakes of a Night SCENE FROM THE GRUMBLER APPENDIX : 1. On Poetry under Anne and George the First II . On Certain English Poems III ...
Page 46
... Bunbury , Esq .; and Etched by [ James ] Bretherton , - first published in 1776 by J. Ridley , in St. James's Street , and G. Kearsly , in Fleet Street . It is supposed to have been written early in 1771. The present version is printed ...
... Bunbury , Esq .; and Etched by [ James ] Bretherton , - first published in 1776 by J. Ridley , in St. James's Street , and G. Kearsly , in Fleet Street . It is supposed to have been written early in 1771. The present version is printed ...
Page 105
... Bunbury , Bart . , son of H. W. Bunbury , the artist . ( See note 2 to p . 107. ) ] 106 Reply to an Invitation to Dinner 8 So tell E 415 Verses in Reply to an Invitation to Dinner at Dr Baker's.
... Bunbury , Bart . , son of H. W. Bunbury , the artist . ( See note 2 to p . 107. ) ] 106 Reply to an Invitation to Dinner 8 So tell E 415 Verses in Reply to an Invitation to Dinner at Dr Baker's.
Page 107
... BUNBURY 2 MADAM , I read your letter with all that allowance which critical candour could require , but after all find so much to object to , and so much to raise my ... Bunbury 107 Letter in Prose and Verse to Mrs Bunbury ΙΟΥ.
... BUNBURY 2 MADAM , I read your letter with all that allowance which critical candour could require , but after all find so much to object to , and so much to raise my ... Bunbury 107 Letter in Prose and Verse to Mrs Bunbury ΙΟΥ.
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