The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch, and Notes |
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... received by the critics with various favor . In a letter written from Bombay , before its appearance , Sir James Mackintosh had begged to be particularly remembered to Rogers , and added , " I hope Colum- bus will soon undertake a new ...
... received by the critics with various favor . In a letter written from Bombay , before its appearance , Sir James Mackintosh had begged to be particularly remembered to Rogers , and added , " I hope Colum- bus will soon undertake a new ...
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... received from the East ; but , as they studied no foreign language , it was impossible that any foreign literature should influence the progress of theirs . Not even the name of a Persian , Assyrian , Phenician , or Egyptian poet is ...
... received from the East ; but , as they studied no foreign language , it was impossible that any foreign literature should influence the progress of theirs . Not even the name of a Persian , Assyrian , Phenician , or Egyptian poet is ...
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... received a faint outline of form ; but it has not yet acquired those individual marks and characteristic peculiarities which render it a really ex- isting being . On the other hand , the more sublime parts of our own religion , and more ...
... received a faint outline of form ; but it has not yet acquired those individual marks and characteristic peculiarities which render it a really ex- isting being . On the other hand , the more sublime parts of our own religion , and more ...
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... received a presentation copy of a volume of poems , written professedly in imitation of the old English writers , and con- taining , like many of these models , a good deal that was striking and beautiful , mixed up with much that was ...
... received a presentation copy of a volume of poems , written professedly in imitation of the old English writers , and con- taining , like many of these models , a good deal that was striking and beautiful , mixed up with much that was ...
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... received the other day a manu- script from the Longmans , requesting me ( as they often do ) to look over it , and give my opinion whether it would be worth publishing anonymously . Upon opening it , found , to my surprise , that it was ...
... received the other day a manu- script from the Longmans , requesting me ( as they often do ) to look over it , and give my opinion whether it would be worth publishing anonymously . Upon opening it , found , to my surprise , that it was ...
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