The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch, and Notes |
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... traveller by the accidents of war has not been without its influence . Greece , the mother of freedom and of poetry in the West , which had long employed only the anti- quary , the artist and the philologist , was at length destined ...
... traveller by the accidents of war has not been without its influence . Greece , the mother of freedom and of poetry in the West , which had long employed only the anti- quary , the artist and the philologist , was at length destined ...
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... traveller . Mr. Tuckerman has been speaking of St. James ' Park , and its various associations , which could not long withdraw the literary enthusiast from the bit of green - sward before the window of Rogers , which every spring ...
... traveller . Mr. Tuckerman has been speaking of St. James ' Park , and its various associations , which could not long withdraw the literary enthusiast from the bit of green - sward before the window of Rogers , which every spring ...
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... traveller with half - for- gotten anecdotes ; a fine Reynolds , to whisper of the literary dinners where Garrick and Burke discussed the theatre and the senate ; Mil- ton's agreement for the sale of Paradise Lost , ' emphatic symbol of ...
... traveller with half - for- gotten anecdotes ; a fine Reynolds , to whisper of the literary dinners where Garrick and Burke discussed the theatre and the senate ; Mil- ton's agreement for the sale of Paradise Lost , ' emphatic symbol of ...
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... traveller , whose altered form Has borne the buffet of the mountain - storm ; And who will first his fond impatience meet ? His faithful dog's already at his feet ! Yes , though the porter spurn him from the door , Though all , that ...
... traveller , whose altered form Has borne the buffet of the mountain - storm ; And who will first his fond impatience meet ? His faithful dog's already at his feet ! Yes , though the porter spurn him from the door , Though all , that ...
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... traveller , who was surveying the ruins of Rome , expressed a desire to pos- sess some relic of its ancient grandeur , Poussin , who attended him , stooped down , and gathering up a handful of earth shining with small grains of porphyry ...
... traveller , who was surveying the ruins of Rome , expressed a desire to pos- sess some relic of its ancient grandeur , Poussin , who attended him , stooped down , and gathering up a handful of earth shining with small grains of porphyry ...
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