The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... Poems on religious subjects , however meritorious , do not , we fear , in these degenerate days , excite much attention , unless they come recommended by an elegant exterior . Eight engravings , from the most interesting passages in the ...
... Poems on religious subjects , however meritorious , do not , we fear , in these degenerate days , excite much attention , unless they come recommended by an elegant exterior . Eight engravings , from the most interesting passages in the ...
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... to whom they are addressed . We may venture to re- commend several of the couplets , towards the close , as equalling the happiest flights of our best poets .. * Debrett . On reading RICHARD THE FIRST , a Poem , by THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 77.
... to whom they are addressed . We may venture to re- commend several of the couplets , towards the close , as equalling the happiest flights of our best poets .. * Debrett . On reading RICHARD THE FIRST , a Poem , by THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 77.
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... poem has a very power- ful claim to the public attention . The subject is connected with the best feelings of Englishmen , and , considering the extent of his poem , the author has managed it with considerable address . With respect to ...
... poem has a very power- ful claim to the public attention . The subject is connected with the best feelings of Englishmen , and , considering the extent of his poem , the author has managed it with considerable address . With respect to ...
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