PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xiii
... young lady , afterwards eminent in letters , Mary Wollstonecraft ; Daniel Defoe had attended worship there a century earlier ; and a few years after Mr. Rogers had left Newington Green , Mrs. Barbauld was a member of the congregation ...
... young lady , afterwards eminent in letters , Mary Wollstonecraft ; Daniel Defoe had attended worship there a century earlier ; and a few years after Mr. Rogers had left Newington Green , Mrs. Barbauld was a member of the congregation ...
Page xix
... young admirers of literary genius returned home without venturing to ask for an interview . Dr. Johnson died in 1785 . In 1786 Mr. Rogers printed his first volume of poetry , entitled ' An Ode to Superstition , with some other Poems ...
... young admirers of literary genius returned home without venturing to ask for an interview . Dr. Johnson died in 1785 . In 1786 Mr. Rogers printed his first volume of poetry , entitled ' An Ode to Superstition , with some other Poems ...
Page xx
... Such praise was most encouraging and most useful to a young author in his twenty - third year . He did not know the writer of the Review , nor was he known to the writer . But he afterwards learnt that it was XX SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
... Such praise was most encouraging and most useful to a young author in his twenty - third year . He did not know the writer of the Review , nor was he known to the writer . But he afterwards learnt that it was XX SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
Page xxvi
... young candidate for public notice . Poetry was then at a very low ebb ; Mason , Joseph Wharton , Wm . Whitehead , Cambridge , Beattie , Cowper , and Hayley , were the then living poets ; Crabbe indeed had begun to write , but his poems ...
... young candidate for public notice . Poetry was then at a very low ebb ; Mason , Joseph Wharton , Wm . Whitehead , Cambridge , Beattie , Cowper , and Hayley , were the then living poets ; Crabbe indeed had begun to write , but his poems ...
Page xxvii
... young drawn from the antique and from the life in the Royal Academy , and was intimate with Stothard , Flaxman , Shee , Opie , Fuseli , Bewick , Holloway , and other artists . To these artists and in a great measure to these tastes he ...
... young drawn from the antique and from the life in the Royal Academy , and was intimate with Stothard , Flaxman , Shee , Opie , Fuseli , Bewick , Holloway , and other artists . To these artists and in a great measure to these tastes he ...
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