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Page v
... Death of a Mad Dog .. 134 An Elegy on the Glory of her Sex , Mrs. Mary Blaize .. 136 The Clown's Reply ...... 138 On a Beautiful Youth struck Blind by Lightning . 139 Stanzas on the Taking of Quebec .. 139 The Gift . 140 A Description ...
... Death of a Mad Dog .. 134 An Elegy on the Glory of her Sex , Mrs. Mary Blaize .. 136 The Clown's Reply ...... 138 On a Beautiful Youth struck Blind by Lightning . 139 Stanzas on the Taking of Quebec .. 139 The Gift . 140 A Description ...
Page vi
... Death of the Right Hon . 180 An Epigram ...... 182 To G. C. and R. L ...... 183 " In all my Enna's beauties blest , " 104 " The window , patch'd with paper , lent a ray , " . 185 " Chaste are their instincts , faithful is their fire ...
... Death of the Right Hon . 180 An Epigram ...... 182 To G. C. and R. L ...... 183 " In all my Enna's beauties blest , " 104 " The window , patch'd with paper , lent a ray , " . 185 " Chaste are their instincts , faithful is their fire ...
Page xxxii
... death , had burst into a flood of tears . Reynolds had been so much moved by the news , that he had flung aside his brush and palette for the day . A short time after Goldsmith's death , a little poem appeared , which will , as long as ...
... death , had burst into a flood of tears . Reynolds had been so much moved by the news , that he had flung aside his brush and palette for the day . A short time after Goldsmith's death , a little poem appeared , which will , as long as ...
Page xli
... death , he had nearly completed a design for the execution of a Universal Dictionary of the Arts and Sciences . ' Of this he had published the Prospectus , or , at least , had distributed copies of it amongst his friends and acquaint ...
... death , he had nearly completed a design for the execution of a Universal Dictionary of the Arts and Sciences . ' Of this he had published the Prospectus , or , at least , had distributed copies of it amongst his friends and acquaint ...
Page xliv
... death of Goldsmith , to whom he had been a very sincere friend . He did not touch the pencil for that day ; a circumstance most extraordinary for him , who passed no day without a line . He acted as executor , and managed in the best ...
... death of Goldsmith , to whom he had been a very sincere friend . He did not touch the pencil for that day ; a circumstance most extraordinary for him , who passed no day without a line . He acted as executor , and managed in the best ...
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