Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Volume 3George Gilfillan James Nichol., 1860 |
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George Gilfillan. SPECIMENS WITH MEMOIRS OF THE LESS - KNOWN BRITISH POETS . EDINBURGH : PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY , PAUL'S WORK.
George Gilfillan. SPECIMENS WITH MEMOIRS OF THE LESS - KNOWN BRITISH POETS . EDINBURGH : PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY , PAUL'S WORK.
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George Gilfillan. SPECIMENS WITH MEMOIRS OF THE LESS - KNOWN BRITISH POETS . With an Entroductory Essay , BY THE REV . GEORGE GILFILLAN . IN THREE VOLS . VOL . III . EDINBURGH : JAMES NICHOL . LONDON : JAMES NISBET & CO . DUBLIN : W ...
George Gilfillan. SPECIMENS WITH MEMOIRS OF THE LESS - KNOWN BRITISH POETS . With an Entroductory Essay , BY THE REV . GEORGE GILFILLAN . IN THREE VOLS . VOL . III . EDINBURGH : JAMES NICHOL . LONDON : JAMES NISBET & CO . DUBLIN : W ...
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... Poet's Life . HENRY CAREY Sally in our Alley DAVID MALLETT William and Margaret The Birks of Invermay . JAMES MERRICK • The Chameleon DR JAMES GRAINGER Ode to Solitude MICHAEL BRUCE To the Cuckoo Elegy , written in Spring CHRISTOPHER ...
... Poet's Life . HENRY CAREY Sally in our Alley DAVID MALLETT William and Margaret The Birks of Invermay . JAMES MERRICK • The Chameleon DR JAMES GRAINGER Ode to Solitude MICHAEL BRUCE To the Cuckoo Elegy , written in Spring CHRISTOPHER ...
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... poet , house and all , Sedley replied , ' No ; the play was so heavy that it broke down the house , and buried the poet in his own rubbish . ' Latterly he sobered down , en- tered parliament , attended closely to public business , and ...
... poet , house and all , Sedley replied , ' No ; the play was so heavy that it broke down the house , and buried the poet in his own rubbish . ' Latterly he sobered down , en- tered parliament , attended closely to public business , and ...
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... was rather a patron of poets than a poet , and possessed more wit than genius . Charles Sackville was born on the 24th January 1637. He was descended directly from the 6 DORSET . ] [ 3D PER . SPECIMENS WITH MEMOIRS OF THE EARL OF DORSET.
... was rather a patron of poets than a poet , and possessed more wit than genius . Charles Sackville was born on the 24th January 1637. He was descended directly from the 6 DORSET . ] [ 3D PER . SPECIMENS WITH MEMOIRS OF THE EARL OF DORSET.
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