The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch, and Notes |
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... written a line against religion or virtue . We may say , with equal truth , of Rogers , that he leaves no verse which , " dying , " he could " wish to blot . " Exquisite taste and judgment pervade everything from his pen . But , while ...
... written a line against religion or virtue . We may say , with equal truth , of Rogers , that he leaves no verse which , " dying , " he could " wish to blot . " Exquisite taste and judgment pervade everything from his pen . But , while ...
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... Written in a Sick Chamber , 225 To two Sisters , 226 To a Friend on his Marriage ,. 227 Written to be spoken by Mrs. Siddons , 228 To ***** 231 A Farewell , 231 From a Greek Epigram , 232 From Euripides , 232 From an Italian Sonnet ...
... Written in a Sick Chamber , 225 To two Sisters , 226 To a Friend on his Marriage ,. 227 Written to be spoken by Mrs. Siddons , 228 To ***** 231 A Farewell , 231 From a Greek Epigram , 232 From Euripides , 232 From an Italian Sonnet ...
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... Written in the Highlands of Scotland , On ... Asleep , An Inscription in the Crimea , An Inscription for a Temple dedicated to the Graces , Reflections , Written at Midnight , From an Italian Sonnet , . Written in Westminster Abbey , ...
... Written in the Highlands of Scotland , On ... Asleep , An Inscription in the Crimea , An Inscription for a Temple dedicated to the Graces , Reflections , Written at Midnight , From an Italian Sonnet , . Written in Westminster Abbey , ...
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... writing in the Monthly Review , thought he perceived the " hand of a master . " Six years afterwards he published The Pleasures of Memory , a poem that attained an immediate popularity , both in England and in this country . This poem ...
... writing in the Monthly Review , thought he perceived the " hand of a master . " Six years afterwards he published The Pleasures of Memory , a poem that attained an immediate popularity , both in England and in this country . This poem ...
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... 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 voyage to the East , and that he will animate the dulness ...
... 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 voyage to the East , and that he will animate the dulness ...
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