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Pagina 242
... poems . It has for a considerable time been known that a new poem of some length was in Mr. Campbell's contemplation , and when it was whispered that he who sung the doubtful conflict of Ho- heulinden and the carnage of Culloden , had ...
... poems . It has for a considerable time been known that a new poem of some length was in Mr. Campbell's contemplation , and when it was whispered that he who sung the doubtful conflict of Ho- heulinden and the carnage of Culloden , had ...
Pagina 243
... poem and the acknowledged genius of the author appeared to insure ; and per- haps too we may be able in the course of our investigation to point out other reasons which may for a season impede the po- pularity of a poem containing ...
... poem and the acknowledged genius of the author appeared to insure ; and per- haps too we may be able in the course of our investigation to point out other reasons which may for a season impede the po- pularity of a poem containing ...
Pagina 385
... poem of " The Invincible Island . " I never found myself in a happier disposition to compose , nor ever wrote with more pleasure . I presumed warmly to hope , that unless inveterate prejudice and malice were as invincible as our island ...
... poem of " The Invincible Island . " I never found myself in a happier disposition to compose , nor ever wrote with more pleasure . I presumed warmly to hope , that unless inveterate prejudice and malice were as invincible as our island ...
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Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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