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310 328 337 339 340 342 343 344 350 Autobiographical sketch of Lemuel Rockwell , Collected Poems , by L. V. Hall , and other blind Authors : Reminiscences of Uncle Toby , Teresa , or the Peasant Mother , View of the Mind released from ...
310 328 337 339 340 342 343 344 350 Autobiographical sketch of Lemuel Rockwell , Collected Poems , by L. V. Hall , and other blind Authors : Reminiscences of Uncle Toby , Teresa , or the Peasant Mother , View of the Mind released from ...
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His wonderful poems , however , ( the Iliad and Odyssey , ) stand as monuments of his true greatness . They are voices from the grave of the past , floating on the tide of time , breathing in poetic numbers the fire of youth and the ...
His wonderful poems , however , ( the Iliad and Odyssey , ) stand as monuments of his true greatness . They are voices from the grave of the past , floating on the tide of time , breathing in poetic numbers the fire of youth and the ...
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Here he was received with great joy , and his poems highly applauded . But when he proposed to immortalize their city by writing a poem in its . praise , on condition that he should be supported by HOMER . 19.
Here he was received with great joy , and his poems highly applauded . But when he proposed to immortalize their city by writing a poem in its . praise , on condition that he should be supported by HOMER . 19.
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Finding his generous offer so ill deserved by the citizens of Cuma , he left that city , uttering this imprecation : “ May no poets ever be born in Cuma to celebrate it by their poems . ” He afterward wandered for several years from ...
Finding his generous offer so ill deserved by the citizens of Cuma , he left that city , uttering this imprecation : “ May no poets ever be born in Cuma to celebrate it by their poems . ” He afterward wandered for several years from ...
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These two celebrated poems are so frequently met with in this land of books , and so universally admired , that whatever we might here offer in praise of their author's wonderful inventive powers , the purity of his style and his ...
These two celebrated poems are so frequently met with in this land of books , and so universally admired , that whatever we might here offer in praise of their author's wonderful inventive powers , the purity of his style and his ...
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