The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... poet ; though by a generous poet , they will never be minutely observed and I wish that I had ability , and importance enough , to enfeeble the reign of their coercion . ' A sentence more directly pointed to burst through the few ...
... poet ; though by a generous poet , they will never be minutely observed and I wish that I had ability , and importance enough , to enfeeble the reign of their coercion . ' A sentence more directly pointed to burst through the few ...
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... Poet . Song the first . A second Song will follow unless the Critics break the Poet's Elbows , and spoil his singing . By Thomas Equinox . 8vo . 1s . Jordan and Maxwell . 1806 . ART . 31. - More Conversation . An ecclesiastical Sinapism ...
... Poet . Song the first . A second Song will follow unless the Critics break the Poet's Elbows , and spoil his singing . By Thomas Equinox . 8vo . 1s . Jordan and Maxwell . 1806 . ART . 31. - More Conversation . An ecclesiastical Sinapism ...
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... poets by reflection . This term has been used as a line of demarcation between them and the poets of antient and modern ... poet and musician , a character which , according to our forefathers , was not only re- spectable , but sacred ...
... poets by reflection . This term has been used as a line of demarcation between them and the poets of antient and modern ... poet and musician , a character which , according to our forefathers , was not only re- spectable , but sacred ...
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