Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Alexander James Grieve. MR . ROBERT MONTGOMERY ( April 1830 ) 1. The Omnipresence of the Deity : a Poem . By ROBERT MONT- GOMERY . Eleventh Edition . London : 1830 . 2. Satan : a Poem . By ROBERT ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Alexander James Grieve. MR . ROBERT MONTGOMERY ( April 1830 ) 1. The Omnipresence of the Deity : a Poem . By ROBERT MONT- GOMERY . Eleventh Edition . London : 1830 . 2. Satan : a Poem . By ROBERT ...
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... Robert Montgomery's own . The following may stand as a specimen : " But who could trace Thine unrestricted course , Though Fancy followed with immortal force ... Robert Montgomery's genius were not far too free Robert Montgomery's Poems 651.
... Robert Montgomery's own . The following may stand as a specimen : " But who could trace Thine unrestricted course , Though Fancy followed with immortal force ... Robert Montgomery's genius were not far too free Robert Montgomery's Poems 651.
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... Robert Montgomery's readers must take such grammar as they can get , and be thankful . A few more lines bring us to another instance of unprofitable theft . Sir Walter Scott has these lines in the Lord of the Isles : " The dew that on ...
... Robert Montgomery's readers must take such grammar as they can get , and be thankful . A few more lines bring us to another instance of unprofitable theft . Sir Walter Scott has these lines in the Lord of the Isles : " The dew that on ...
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