Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 2Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... wrote a series of odes on Independence , Memory , Melancholy , and The Fall of Tyranny , in which his gorgeousness of diction swells into extra- vagance and bombast . His greatest poetical work is his English Garden , a long descriptive ...
... wrote a series of odes on Independence , Memory , Melancholy , and The Fall of Tyranny , in which his gorgeousness of diction swells into extra- vagance and bombast . His greatest poetical work is his English Garden , a long descriptive ...
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... wrote by moonlight , conceiving that the immediate pre- sence of that luminary added to the inspiration . His Sundays were commonly spent in walking alone into the country about Bristol , and drawing sketches of churches and other ...
... wrote by moonlight , conceiving that the immediate pre- sence of that luminary added to the inspiration . His Sundays were commonly spent in walking alone into the country about Bristol , and drawing sketches of churches and other ...
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... wrote the Life of Tommy Thumb . Whoever read the Regicide but swore The author wrote as man ne'er wrote before ? Others for plots and under - plots may call , Here's the right method -- have no plot at all ! Of Hogarth : In walks of ...
... wrote the Life of Tommy Thumb . Whoever read the Regicide but swore The author wrote as man ne'er wrote before ? Others for plots and under - plots may call , Here's the right method -- have no plot at all ! Of Hogarth : In walks of ...
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... wrote his poem of Lochleven at Forest Hill , but was is the most original and pleasing in the poem : at length forced to return to his father's cottage , which he never again left . A pulmonary complaint -had settled on him , and he was ...
... wrote his poem of Lochleven at Forest Hill , but was is the most original and pleasing in the poem : at length forced to return to his father's cottage , which he never again left . A pulmonary complaint -had settled on him , and he was ...
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... wrote a pamphlet on the Charges Against Warren Hastings , which attracted some notice . Among his manuscripts were found several unfinished tragedies , thirty lectures on Roman history , portions of a periodical work , and a collec ...
... wrote a pamphlet on the Charges Against Warren Hastings , which attracted some notice . Among his manuscripts were found several unfinished tragedies , thirty lectures on Roman history , portions of a periodical work , and a collec ...
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