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... Poets . " - Boston Daily Advertiser . " We really know nothing more worthy of the cordial sup- port of the American public than the Boston edition of the English poets . " - New York Times . " A fairer printed , a more tasteful or more ...
... Poets . " - Boston Daily Advertiser . " We really know nothing more worthy of the cordial sup- port of the American public than the Boston edition of the English poets . " - New York Times . " A fairer printed , a more tasteful or more ...
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... Poets yet published . " — Philadelphia Evening Bulletin . - " We do not know any other edition of the English Poets which combines so much excellence . " - Bibliotheca Sacra . 1 vol . 8 vols . AKENSIDE BALLADS The following volumes are ...
... Poets yet published . " — Philadelphia Evening Bulletin . - " We do not know any other edition of the English Poets which combines so much excellence . " - Bibliotheca Sacra . 1 vol . 8 vols . AKENSIDE BALLADS The following volumes are ...
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... POEMS . The Traveller ; or , A Prospect of Society . 1 The Deserted Village .. 27 Edwin and Angelina .. 53 The Haunch of Venison . 67 Retaliation .. Postscript ... The Captivity .. Threnodia Augustalis .. 75 86 89 107 MISCELLANIES . The ...
... POEMS . The Traveller ; or , A Prospect of Society . 1 The Deserted Village .. 27 Edwin and Angelina .. 53 The Haunch of Venison . 67 Retaliation .. Postscript ... The Captivity .. Threnodia Augustalis .. 75 86 89 107 MISCELLANIES . The ...
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... poem , entitled the Traveller . It was the first work to which he had put his name ; and it at once raised him to the rank of a legitimate Eng- lish classic . The opinion of the most skilful critics MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xix.
... poem , entitled the Traveller . It was the first work to which he had put his name ; and it at once raised him to the rank of a legitimate Eng- lish classic . The opinion of the most skilful critics MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xix.
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