The PoemsG. Olms Verlag, 1973 - 135 páginas |
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... evidence from the successive reprints of the poems may be found in detail in the Bibliography . It is clear that there was , almost from the first , a considerable demand for the Eclogues , and after a few years a steady though moderate ...
... evidence from the successive reprints of the poems may be found in detail in the Bibliography . It is clear that there was , almost from the first , a considerable demand for the Eclogues , and after a few years a steady though moderate ...
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... evidence in favor of the anonymous edition - its dedication to the Wartons , and their silence— really amounts to nothing . Could the two brothers , now in their old age , be expected to remember the exact language of a long poem seen ...
... evidence in favor of the anonymous edition - its dedication to the Wartons , and their silence— really amounts to nothing . Could the two brothers , now in their old age , be expected to remember the exact language of a long poem seen ...
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... evidence of his honesty , persist in uttering no syllable of defence after one prominent review had called for the evidence and another had branded him as a cheat " and a " criminal " ? If the statements in his preface were true , how ...
... evidence of his honesty , persist in uttering no syllable of defence after one prominent review had called for the evidence and another had branded him as a cheat " and a " criminal " ? If the statements in his preface were true , how ...
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APPENDIX | xviii |
A THE STRUCTURE OF THE ODES | lxv |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | lxxix |
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