The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Band 17R. Cadell, 1835 |
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... Rowley , which , in every thing else , is refined and harmonious poetry , nor upon an agglomeration of consonants in the orthography , the resource of later and more contemptible forgers , but upon the style itself , upon its alternate ...
... Rowley , which , in every thing else , is refined and harmonious poetry , nor upon an agglomeration of consonants in the orthography , the resource of later and more contemptible forgers , but upon the style itself , upon its alternate ...
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... Rowley , and the Shakspeare cabinet of Ireland . Our expectations were yet farther heightened , by the lofty tone in which Mr Godwin contrasts his own labours and discoveries with those of the former biographers of Chaucer . Tyrwhitt ...
... Rowley , and the Shakspeare cabinet of Ireland . Our expectations were yet farther heightened , by the lofty tone in which Mr Godwin contrasts his own labours and discoveries with those of the former biographers of Chaucer . Tyrwhitt ...
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... Rowley , have survived the controversy which attended their appearance in 1770. Of the assailants and defenders of their originality , many have paid the debt to nature , and others will remember their ardour in the contest as the ...
... Rowley , have survived the controversy which attended their appearance in 1770. Of the assailants and defenders of their originality , many have paid the debt to nature , and others will remember their ardour in the contest as the ...
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... Rowley , and even to those which Chatterton was himself pleased to own during his life . But , in another point of view , these early and unfinished compositions are very interesting . In Chatterton , above all other poets , we would ...
... Rowley , and even to those which Chatterton was himself pleased to own during his life . But , in another point of view , these early and unfinished compositions are very interesting . In Chatterton , above all other poets , we would ...
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... Rowley are included , the public had a right to expect from the editors , their full senti- ments upon the point of most essential interest to their author's fame , especially as Mr Cottle , at least , has formed and expressed a decided ...
... Rowley are included , the public had a right to expect from the editors , their full senti- ments upon the point of most essential interest to their author's fame , especially as Mr Cottle , at least , has formed and expressed a decided ...
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