The Castle of Indolence, and Other PoemsUniversity of Kansas Press, 1961 - 222 pages |
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... given by the London Daily Post and General Advertiser for August 2 and August 5 has often been quoted , most recently by Grant , pp . 192-94 . This report , however , does not mention " Rule , Britannia " or the composer of the music ...
... given by the London Daily Post and General Advertiser for August 2 and August 5 has often been quoted , most recently by Grant , pp . 192-94 . This report , however , does not mention " Rule , Britannia " or the composer of the music ...
Page 202
... given for a person . ” Cf. FQ IV.xii.31.8 : “ It to replevy , and my Son reprieve . " Joseph Warton , Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope ( 5th ed . , 1806 ) , II , 325-26 , says this stanza refers to Pope . 1 Druid - Wight . For ...
... given for a person . ” Cf. FQ IV.xii.31.8 : “ It to replevy , and my Son reprieve . " Joseph Warton , Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope ( 5th ed . , 1806 ) , II , 325-26 , says this stanza refers to Pope . 1 Druid - Wight . For ...
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... given by Geoffrey Grigson ( The Harp of Aeolus [ 1948 ] , pp.24-29 ) . Thom- son , a friend of Oswald's , was evidently greatly interested . An advertisement in the General Advertiser , October 29 , 1751 , reads : " By Authority This ...
... given by Geoffrey Grigson ( The Harp of Aeolus [ 1948 ] , pp.24-29 ) . Thom- son , a friend of Oswald's , was evidently greatly interested . An advertisement in the General Advertiser , October 29 , 1751 , reads : " By Authority This ...
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