Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... poem . The first and major part was written as early as 1704 : the latter portion , including the prosopopeia and prophecy of " Father Thames , " not until nine years afterwards . There is consequently a con- siderable disparity in the ...
... poem . The first and major part was written as early as 1704 : the latter portion , including the prosopopeia and prophecy of " Father Thames , " not until nine years afterwards . There is consequently a con- siderable disparity in the ...
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... poem ; the purport of which was to reconcile the nation to the idea of sacrificing some advantages for the sake of tranquillity ; and to show that the result of conquest , however glorious or exten- sive , was less valuable and ...
... poem ; the purport of which was to reconcile the nation to the idea of sacrificing some advantages for the sake of tranquillity ; and to show that the result of conquest , however glorious or exten- sive , was less valuable and ...
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... poets , therefore , may justly be supposed in this allegory to have inherited his kingdom of Arca- dia * . " This poem , like every other poetical produc- tion from the pen of Sir William Jones , is re- markable for its sweetness of ...
... poets , therefore , may justly be supposed in this allegory to have inherited his kingdom of Arca- dia * . " This poem , like every other poetical produc- tion from the pen of Sir William Jones , is re- markable for its sweetness of ...
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