Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Alexander Chalmers. A THE WORKS OF THE ENGLISH POETS , FROM CHAUCER TO.
Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Alexander Chalmers. A THE WORKS OF THE ENGLISH POETS , FROM CHAUCER TO.
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... poet . Before this time Smart had occasionally visited London , and had relinquished the prospects of any regular profession . In 1751 he published his Seatonian poem on the Immensity of the Supreme Being ; and about the same time ...
... poet . Before this time Smart had occasionally visited London , and had relinquished the prospects of any regular profession . In 1751 he published his Seatonian poem on the Immensity of the Supreme Being ; and about the same time ...
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... poet in the Inspector , which he was known to write , while he abused him in the Impertinent , the author of which , he flattered himself , was not known . But it was among the misfortunes of this archquack , although advantageous to ...
... poet in the Inspector , which he was known to write , while he abused him in the Impertinent , the author of which , he flattered himself , was not known . But it was among the misfortunes of this archquack , although advantageous to ...
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... poet ; " not then , " he added , " knowing the terms on which Smart was engaged to write , and thinking I was doing him good . I hoped his wits would soon return to him . Mine returned to me , and I wrote in the Universal Visitor no ...
... poet ; " not then , " he added , " knowing the terms on which Smart was engaged to write , and thinking I was doing him good . I hoped his wits would soon return to him . Mine returned to me , and I wrote in the Universal Visitor no ...
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