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Monthly Review, v. 44, p. 286. When the first liook was published, the Reviewer
said — " We would not by any means have him stop here. The Minstrel's progress
to his profession cannot possibly be so entertaining ns his practice in it.
Monthly Review, v. 44, p. 286. When the first liook was published, the Reviewer
said — " We would not by any means have him stop here. The Minstrel's progress
to his profession cannot possibly be so entertaining ns his practice in it.
Página 338
Monthly Review, vol. 41, p. 156. On the edition of his works, 1769. " — his
writings, for the most part, have undoubtedly very considerable merit."
Cunningham was his direct imitator. — Cowper in one or two pieces. But he long
reigned as the ...
Monthly Review, vol. 41, p. 156. On the edition of his works, 1769. " — his
writings, for the most part, have undoubtedly very considerable merit."
Cunningham was his direct imitator. — Cowper in one or two pieces. But he long
reigned as the ...
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Hehvey's Contemplations on the Night done into blank verse, after the manner of
Dr. Young, by T. Newcomb, M.A. Monthly Review, vol.xvi. p. 289. (175.) Praised
— as also Mr. Newcomb, at considerable length. " To conclude, where the ...
Hehvey's Contemplations on the Night done into blank verse, after the manner of
Dr. Young, by T. Newcomb, M.A. Monthly Review, vol.xvi. p. 289. (175.) Praised
— as also Mr. Newcomb, at considerable length. " To conclude, where the ...
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311. Akenside. Upon the publication of his "Ode to the Country Gentlemen of
England," the " Monthly Review" said he " well deserved to be (tiled the Foet of
the Community." Goldsmith. Ih reviewing his " Beauties of English Poetry," (2 vols.
6*.) ...
311. Akenside. Upon the publication of his "Ode to the Country Gentlemen of
England," the " Monthly Review" said he " well deserved to be (tiled the Foet of
the Community." Goldsmith. Ih reviewing his " Beauties of English Poetry," (2 vols.
6*.) ...
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A burlesque return from the fox chase originally in the Seasons, but omitted in
later editions, and restored by Aikin in 1 778, and recommended for omission
again by the Monthly Review, as not in keeping with the rest of the poem.
Fielding.
A burlesque return from the fox chase originally in the Seasons, but omitted in
later editions, and restored by Aikin in 1 778, and recommended for omission
again by the Monthly Review, as not in keeping with the rest of the poem.
Fielding.
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