Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... odes and apostrophes to abstract terms . Such are the Odes to Jea- lousy , to Hope , to Oblivion , and the like in Dodsley's collection and the magazines of that day , which seldom fail to remind me of an Oxford copy of verses on the ...
... odes and apostrophes to abstract terms . Such are the Odes to Jea- lousy , to Hope , to Oblivion , and the like in Dodsley's collection and the magazines of that day , which seldom fail to remind me of an Oxford copy of verses on the ...
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... odes as specimens of German lyrics - he then said to me in English , " I wish you would render into English some select passages of the Messiah , and revenge me of your countryman ! " It was the liveliest thing which he produced in the ...
... odes as specimens of German lyrics - he then said to me in English , " I wish you would render into English some select passages of the Messiah , and revenge me of your countryman ! " It was the liveliest thing which he produced in the ...
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... odes of Collins , which he had read with pleasure . He knew little or nothing of Grey , except his Essay in the church- yard . He complained of the fool in Lear . I observed , that he seemed to give a terrible wild- 250.
... odes of Collins , which he had read with pleasure . He knew little or nothing of Grey , except his Essay in the church- yard . He complained of the fool in Lear . I observed , that he seemed to give a terrible wild- 250.
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