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The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith, Tobias Smollett, Samuel Johnson, and William Shenstone. With biographical notices, and notes.
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The poetical works of Robert Anderson, author of "Cumberland ballads", &c. :To which is prefixed the life of the author, written by himself : An essay on the character, manners, and customs of the peasantry of Cumberland; and observations on the style and genius of the author, by Thomas Sanderson.
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The poetical works of Robert Anderson, author of "Cumberland ballads", &c. :To which is prefixed the life of the author, written by himself : An essay on the character, manners, and customs of the peasantry of Cumberland; and observations on the style and genius of the author, by Thomas Sanderson.
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The poetical worksof the Right Honourable, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of Roscommon.
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The poetical worksof Thomas Gray, LL. B. Late Professor of Modern Languages and History in the University of Cambridge. with some account of his life and writings. The whole carefully revised; and illustrated by notes, original and selected. To which are annexed, poems written by, addressed to, or in memory of, Mr. Gray; Several of which were never before Collected.
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Poetical works.
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Poetical works.
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Poetical works.
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Poetical works.
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Poetical works.
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Poetical works.
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Poetics, an essay on poetry
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Poetrie.Wits common wealth The second part. A treasurie of diuine, morall, and phylosophicall similies, and sentences, generally vsefull. But more particularly published, for the vse of schooles.
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PoetryThe alliance of musick, poetry and oratory. Under the head of poetry is considered the alliance and nature of the epic and dramatic poem, as it exists in the Iliad, Aeneid and Paradise Lost.
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Poetry and commonplace,by John Bailey.
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Poetry and drama.
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Poetry and drama.
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Poetry and national character;the Leslie Stephen lecture delivered at Cambridge on 13 May 1915,
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Poetry and poets:a collection of the choicest anecdotes relative to the poets of every age and nation.
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Poetry and poets:a collection of the choicest anecdotes relative to the poets of every age and nation.
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Poetry and poets:a collection of the choicest anecdotes relative to the poets of every age and nation.
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Poetry and prose;being essays on modern English poetry.
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Poetry and the Renascence of wonder,
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Poetry as a representative art ...
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Poetry for schools;designed for reading and recitation. The whole selected from the best poets in the English language.
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Poetry in song, and some other studies in literature with a few pieces of verse,
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Poetry made familiar and easy,and embellished with a great variety of epigrams, Epitaphs, Songs, Odes, Pastorals, &c. from the best Authors. Being the fourth volume of the Circle of the sciences, &c. Published by the King's Authority.
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Poetry of America;selections from one hundred American poets from 1776 to 1876.
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The poetry of John Dryden
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The poetry of life,
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The Poetry of Skelton: A Renaissance Survival of Medieval Latin InfluenceRomanic review
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The poetry of the future,
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The poetry of the Orient
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Poetry of the people,comprising poems illustrative of the history and national spirit of England, Scotland, Ireland, and America,
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Poetry, modern romance and rhetoric,
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Poetry, Prose, and RhythmPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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Poetry, with reference to Aristotle's Poetics;
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Poetry.
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Poetry.
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Poetry.
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Poetry.
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Poetry.
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Poetry.
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Poetry.
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Poetry.
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Poetry.
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Poetry.
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POETRY.An universal history of arts and sciences: ... The whole extracted from the best authors in all languages, ... By ... Dennis De Coetlogon, ...
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POETRY. A new universal history of arts and sciences, shewing their origin, progress, theory, use and practice, and exhibiting The Invention, Structure, Improvement, and Uses, Of the most considerable Instruments, Engines, and Machines, with Their Nature, Power, and Operation, decyphered in fifty two copper-plates. In two volumes
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POETRY. For the WEEKLY ENTERTAINER. On the DEATH of a YOUNG LADY.The Weekly entertainer; or Agreeable and instructive repository. Containing a collection of select pieces, both in prose and verse; curious anecdotes, instructive tales, and ingenious essays on different subjects