Poems on Various Subjects. : Whereto is Prefixed a Short Essay on the Structure of English Verseauthor, 1765 - 175 pages |
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... open Vowels in the following Verse , Tho ' oft the Ear the open Vowels tire . ESSAY ON CRITICISM , V. 347- which is a very feeble one , and we should con- demn it as fuch , did not we fee that it was de- figned to be fo , in order to ...
... open Vowels in the following Verse , Tho ' oft the Ear the open Vowels tire . ESSAY ON CRITICISM , V. 347- which is a very feeble one , and we should con- demn it as fuch , did not we fee that it was de- figned to be fo , in order to ...
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