The feast of the poets, with notes, and other pieces in verse, by the editor of The Examiner. The dedication signed: Leigh HuntLondon, 1815 |
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Page xii
... hitherto received none of those touches of painting , and combinations of the familiar and fanciful , of which it appears so provo- cative , and which the present trifle is an attempt to supply . The pieces it has al- ready XII PREFACE .
... hitherto received none of those touches of painting , and combinations of the familiar and fanciful , of which it appears so provo- cative , and which the present trifle is an attempt to supply . The pieces it has al- ready XII PREFACE .
Page xiii
... appears to have mistaken for a vigorous negligence or gallant undress . But the author is getting on his criti- cal ground again , and forgets that he must now be regarded as having entered his own road of pretension , and be criticised ...
... appears to have mistaken for a vigorous negligence or gallant undress . But the author is getting on his criti- cal ground again , and forgets that he must now be regarded as having entered his own road of pretension , and be criticised ...
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... appear : - ' Oh , this is the room , my good friend ? Ah I see it is ; - Room , sure enough , for the best - bred of deities ! ' Then came a whisper , and then was a hush , - And then , with a sort of a look of a blush , Came in Mr ...
... appear : - ' Oh , this is the room , my good friend ? Ah I see it is ; - Room , sure enough , for the best - bred of deities ! ' Then came a whisper , and then was a hush , - And then , with a sort of a look of a blush , Came in Mr ...
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... appear so , for he used it repeatedly him- self . Not to multiply instances , see the 2d part of the Conquest of ... appears by Johnson's Dictionary , that as late as fifty years back , the l in fault was not only dropt or retained ...
... appear so , for he used it repeatedly him- self . Not to multiply instances , see the 2d part of the Conquest of ... appears by Johnson's Dictionary , that as late as fifty years back , the l in fault was not only dropt or retained ...
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... have is an octavo , printed at Oxford in 1722 , but the first edition appears to have been in quarto . Asser was edited also by Camden and by Archbishop Parker . such causes as were likely to strike a churchman in 40 NOTES ON THE.
... have is an octavo , printed at Oxford in 1722 , but the first edition appears to have been in quarto . Asser was edited also by Camden and by Archbishop Parker . such causes as were likely to strike a churchman in 40 NOTES ON THE.
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