Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Bände 5-6Robert Chambers American Book Exchange, 1880 |
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... father , the Rev. Dr. Cowper , chaplain to George II . , was the son of Spencer Cowper , one of the judges of the court of Common Pleas , and a younger brother of the first Earl Cowper , lord chancellor . His mother was allied to some ...
... father , the Rev. Dr. Cowper , chaplain to George II . , was the son of Spencer Cowper , one of the judges of the court of Common Pleas , and a younger brother of the first Earl Cowper , lord chancellor . His mother was allied to some ...
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... father had been a painter and glazier , but both the parents of the poet died when he was young ; and after some little education . he was , at the age of thirteen , placed on board a coasting - vessel by his godfather , a man who was ...
... father had been a painter and glazier , but both the parents of the poet died when he was young ; and after some little education . he was , at the age of thirteen , placed on board a coasting - vessel by his godfather , a man who was ...
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... father's sorrows on thy tomb . A satirical poem , which attracted much attention in literary circles at the time of its publication , was the ' Pursuits of Literature , ' in four parts , the first of which appeared in 1794. Though ...
... father's sorrows on thy tomb . A satirical poem , which attracted much attention in literary circles at the time of its publication , was the ' Pursuits of Literature , ' in four parts , the first of which appeared in 1794. Though ...
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... father's swine . Now did his majesty , so gracious , say To Mister Whitbread in his flying way . ' Whitbread , d'ye nick the excisemen now and then ? Hae , Whitbread , when d'ye think to leave off trade ? Hae ? what ? Miss Whitbread's ...
... father's swine . Now did his majesty , so gracious , say To Mister Whitbread in his flying way . ' Whitbread , d'ye nick the excisemen now and then ? Hae , Whitbread , when d'ye think to leave off trade ? Hae ? what ? Miss Whitbread's ...
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... Father o'er his slaughtered sons ! CHARLOTTE SMITH . She Several ladies cultivated poetry with success at this time . Among these was MRS . CHARLOTTE SMITH ( whose admirable prose fictions will afterwards be noticed ) . She was the ...
... Father o'er his slaughtered sons ! CHARLOTTE SMITH . She Several ladies cultivated poetry with success at this time . Among these was MRS . CHARLOTTE SMITH ( whose admirable prose fictions will afterwards be noticed ) . She was the ...
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