The feast of the poets, with notes, and other pieces in verse, by the editor of The Examiner. The dedication signed: Leigh HuntLondon, 1815 |
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... court was about to appear : - ' Oh , this is the room , my good friend ? Ah I see it is ; - Room , sure enough , for the best - bred of deities ! ' Then came a whisper , and then was a hush , - And then , with a sort of a look of a ...
... court was about to appear : - ' Oh , this is the room , my good friend ? Ah I see it is ; - Room , sure enough , for the best - bred of deities ! ' Then came a whisper , and then was a hush , - And then , with a sort of a look of a ...
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... court of Aldermen hawing and humming , Or Abbot , at least , with his ushers before , 5 But ' twas only Bob Southey and two or three more . As soon as he saw him , Apollo seem'd pleas'd ; " : But as he had settled it not to be teaz'd 14 ...
... court of Aldermen hawing and humming , Or Abbot , at least , with his ushers before , 5 But ' twas only Bob Southey and two or three more . As soon as he saw him , Apollo seem'd pleas'd ; " : But as he had settled it not to be teaz'd 14 ...
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... court of Charles the Second . It would have appeared a great piece of insolence to this flimsy personage , who in a posthumous edition of his works is recom- mended to the care of " Time , Truth , and Posterity , " to be told , that at ...
... court of Charles the Second . It would have appeared a great piece of insolence to this flimsy personage , who in a posthumous edition of his works is recom- mended to the care of " Time , Truth , and Posterity , " to be told , that at ...
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... court . I may here , by the way , take notice of a strange piece of carelessness , which has escaped Mr. Walter Scott in his edition of Dryden , and which , unless he had made eighteen volumes of it , might be construed into an ...
... court . I may here , by the way , take notice of a strange piece of carelessness , which has escaped Mr. Walter Scott in his edition of Dryden , and which , unless he had made eighteen volumes of it , might be construed into an ...
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... court from a monastery . There is a good edition of it , and I believe , not a scarce one , by Francis Wise , who was Fellow of Trinity College , Oxford , and As- sistant Librarian of the Bodleian * . The life is the more interesting ...
... court from a monastery . There is a good edition of it , and I believe , not a scarce one , by Francis Wise , who was Fellow of Trinity College , Oxford , and As- sistant Librarian of the Bodleian * . The life is the more interesting ...
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