The Early Life of Samuel RogersSmith, Elder, & Company, 1887 - 461 pages |
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... Warton - W . Gilpin- Criticisms and changes in the poem - Mr . Hayward's criticism -Rogers and Fox , Erskine - Political warfare - The Fox banquet , 1798 - The Duke of Norfolk - Prosecution of Gilbert Wakefield - Parr and Mackintosh 351 ...
... Warton - W . Gilpin- Criticisms and changes in the poem - Mr . Hayward's criticism -Rogers and Fox , Erskine - Political warfare - The Fox banquet , 1798 - The Duke of Norfolk - Prosecution of Gilbert Wakefield - Parr and Mackintosh 351 ...
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... Warton , whom Rogers never saw , but whose poem , ' The Suicide ' was one of his favourites . Rogers had made the acquaintance of Mr. and Mrs. Barbauld , who had just established themselves at Hampstead , and a copy of the poem was sent ...
... Warton , whom Rogers never saw , but whose poem , ' The Suicide ' was one of his favourites . Rogers had made the acquaintance of Mr. and Mrs. Barbauld , who had just established themselves at Hampstead , and a copy of the poem was sent ...
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... Warton is upstairs , ' and Rogers always regretted that he had not gone up to see the Laureate . The only letter from Dr. Kippis which has been preserved is dated from Westminster , the 14th November , 1787 , and is to inform Rogers ...
... Warton is upstairs , ' and Rogers always regretted that he had not gone up to see the Laureate . The only letter from Dr. Kippis which has been preserved is dated from Westminster , the 14th November , 1787 , and is to inform Rogers ...
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... Warton who had just succeeded to Whitehead when Rogers's first poem came out . It was true that Gray had declined it in 1757 and Mason in 1785 ; as Rogers himself was destined to do in 1850. But Gray had been in his grave in Stoke Poges ...
... Warton who had just succeeded to Whitehead when Rogers's first poem came out . It was true that Gray had declined it in 1757 and Mason in 1785 ; as Rogers himself was destined to do in 1850. But Gray had been in his grave in Stoke Poges ...
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... Warton's name in so Gothic a business . Speaking of a lie against Watson's charge : " It was begot by Preju- dice on Ignorance , and Malice was its godfather . " He spoke very contemptuously of Dr. Ash . ' Cumberland spoke of his ...
... Warton's name in so Gothic a business . Speaking of a lie against Watson's charge : " It was begot by Preju- dice on Ignorance , and Malice was its godfather . " He spoke very contemptuously of Dr. Ash . ' Cumberland spoke of his ...
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