The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume, Band 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 828 Seiten |
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... called for , and for that , there- fore , I always prepared . Upon the accession of George IV . , I made ready an Ode for St. George's Day , which Mr. Shield , who was much better satisfied with his yoke - fellow than Sir William had ...
... called for , and for that , there- fore , I always prepared . Upon the accession of George IV . , I made ready an Ode for St. George's Day , which Mr. Shield , who was much better satisfied with his yoke - fellow than Sir William had ...
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... called upon me at Kes- wick . The passage from Matthew of Westminster was prefixed to the Ballad when first published , and it has continued to be so in every subse- quent edition of my minor poems from that time to the present : for ...
... called upon me at Kes- wick . The passage from Matthew of Westminster was prefixed to the Ballad when first published , and it has continued to be so in every subse- quent edition of my minor poems from that time to the present : for ...
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... called epic poems , only incidentally con- nected with it . When I took up , for my next subject , that mythology which Sir William Jones had been the first to introduce into English poetry , I soon perceived that the best mode of ...
... called epic poems , only incidentally con- nected with it . When I took up , for my next subject , that mythology which Sir William Jones had been the first to introduce into English poetry , I soon perceived that the best mode of ...
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... called ) of the protentous work , and by ample quotations interspersed with remarks , in which we shall endeavour to withhold no praise that can fairly be claimed , and no censure that is obviously deserved . " The reviewer fulfilled ...
... called ) of the protentous work , and by ample quotations interspersed with remarks , in which we shall endeavour to withhold no praise that can fairly be claimed , and no censure that is obviously deserved . " The reviewer fulfilled ...
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... called La Pu- celle d'Orléans , variously attributed to Benserade , to Boyer , and to Menardière . The abbé Daubi- gnac published a prose tragedy with the same title in 1642. There is one under the name of Jean Baruel of 1581 , and ...
... called La Pu- celle d'Orléans , variously attributed to Benserade , to Boyer , and to Menardière . The abbé Daubi- gnac published a prose tragedy with the same title in 1642. There is one under the name of Jean Baruel of 1581 , and ...
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