Prose and PoetryR. Hart-Davis, 1950 - 961 páginas Over sixty-five representative selections. |
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... poem is here omitted , as are four words in the paragraph immediately after the poem . A 62 - line poem in the original is omitted from p . 81. As will be seen from p . 913 , the " one Gentle- man " who paid twenty pounds a year ( see p ...
... poem is here omitted , as are four words in the paragraph immediately after the poem . A 62 - line poem in the original is omitted from p . 81. As will be seen from p . 913 , the " one Gentle- man " who paid twenty pounds a year ( see p ...
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... Poem , when he afterwards re- printed it in the Gentleman's Magazine , from whence I have copied it intire , as this was one of the few Attempts in which Mr Savage succeeded . ' Mr Urban , In your Magazine for February you published the ...
... Poem , when he afterwards re- printed it in the Gentleman's Magazine , from whence I have copied it intire , as this was one of the few Attempts in which Mr Savage succeeded . ' Mr Urban , In your Magazine for February you published the ...
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... poem , in which personal satire was applied to the support of publick principles , and in which therefore every mind was in- terested , the reception was eager , and the sale so large , that my father , an old bookseller , told me , he ...
... poem , in which personal satire was applied to the support of publick principles , and in which therefore every mind was in- terested , the reception was eager , and the sale so large , that my father , an old bookseller , told me , he ...
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Chronological Table | 8 |
London a Poem | 25 |
An Account of the Life of Mr Richard Savage | 41 |
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