The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch, and Notes |
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... passed away ; but the ven- erable bard still lives , to enjoy the society he adorns , and the fame which brightens with his years . He has taken leave of Byron , and Campbell , and Moore , and all his po- etical rivals and ...
... passed away ; but the ven- erable bard still lives , to enjoy the society he adorns , and the fame which brightens with his years . He has taken leave of Byron , and Campbell , and Moore , and all his po- etical rivals and ...
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... by resistance to them . It borrowed no aid either from prejudice or innovation . It neither copied the fashion of the age which was passing away , nor offered any homage to the rising novelties . It resembles 20 MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS .
... by resistance to them . It borrowed no aid either from prejudice or innovation . It neither copied the fashion of the age which was passing away , nor offered any homage to the rising novelties . It resembles 20 MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS .
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... passed in the most mountainous solitudes of Scotland , without meeting some who are worthy to be remembered with the sublime objects of nature which they had travelled so far to admire . " The most conspicuous of the novelties of this ...
... passed in the most mountainous solitudes of Scotland , without meeting some who are worthy to be remembered with the sublime objects of nature which they had travelled so far to admire . " The most conspicuous of the novelties of this ...
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... passed that period of probation during which it may be excusable to feel some painful solicitude about the reception of every new work . Whatever may be the rank assigned hereafter to his writings , when compared with cach other , the ...
... passed that period of probation during which it may be excusable to feel some painful solicitude about the reception of every new work . Whatever may be the rank assigned hereafter to his writings , when compared with cach other , the ...
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... passed together this spring ( 1813 ) , I remember particularly the wild flow of his spirits one evening , when we had accompanied Mr. Rogers home from some early assembly , and when Lord Byron , who , according to his fre- quent custom ...
... passed together this spring ( 1813 ) , I remember particularly the wild flow of his spirits one evening , when we had accompanied Mr. Rogers home from some early assembly , and when Lord Byron , who , according to his fre- quent custom ...
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