The Poetical Decameron, Or, Ten Conversations on English Poets and Poetry: Particularly of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I. |
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... Bibliographer , and Restituta , the numer- ous reprints made of late years from judiciously selected productions of our early writers , without taking into view the prices which original spe- cimens of the poetry of our ancestors now ...
... Bibliographer , and Restituta , the numer- ous reprints made of late years from judiciously selected productions of our early writers , without taking into view the prices which original spe- cimens of the poetry of our ancestors now ...
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... Bibliographer , and pro- ductions of the same class . His illustrations of the manners of the age ( said Morton ) are amusing , and it is but justice to admit that he does not pretend to any great originality , for he freely cites his ...
... Bibliographer , and pro- ductions of the same class . His illustrations of the manners of the age ( said Morton ) are amusing , and it is but justice to admit that he does not pretend to any great originality , for he freely cites his ...
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... Bibliographer or Restituta without naming it , and as if he had before him the original book there reviewed . In this way he has made up his table of one hundred and ninety - three minor poets . You quite astonish me ( cried Elliot ) ...
... Bibliographer or Restituta without naming it , and as if he had before him the original book there reviewed . In this way he has made up his table of one hundred and ninety - three minor poets . You quite astonish me ( cried Elliot ) ...
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... Bibliographer " -Two editions of Fitzgeffrey's poem in the same year - Differences between them , and commendatory poems omitted by Ritson - Chapman's censure of preliminary panegyrics - Golden age of English poesy - The poets applauded ...
... Bibliographer " -Two editions of Fitzgeffrey's poem in the same year - Differences between them , and commendatory poems omitted by Ritson - Chapman's censure of preliminary panegyrics - Golden age of English poesy - The poets applauded ...
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... Bibliographer . The article is here , Vol . II . p . 116 , and signed T. P. MORTON . I believe it is ; but I see that no quota- tions are supplied to enable us to judge of the merits or defects of the poem , excepting the Dedicatory ...
... Bibliographer . The article is here , Vol . II . p . 116 , and signed T. P. MORTON . I believe it is ; but I see that no quota- tions are supplied to enable us to judge of the merits or defects of the poem , excepting the Dedicatory ...
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