Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... poets , artificers , and all manner of rare and curious things , I set my nose through the spokes , and perceived the bald head of a man moving with a quick regular motion , from the one side to the other alter- nately , and soon saw ...
... poets , artificers , and all manner of rare and curious things , I set my nose through the spokes , and perceived the bald head of a man moving with a quick regular motion , from the one side to the other alter- nately , and soon saw ...
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... poet ; but he knew what he was about . To hear Hogg and Burns spoken of in the same year , and written of in the same volume , is sickening indeed.— Some silly gentleman has done this , Christopher , in your own Magazine . Why , the ...
... poet ; but he knew what he was about . To hear Hogg and Burns spoken of in the same year , and written of in the same volume , is sickening indeed.— Some silly gentleman has done this , Christopher , in your own Magazine . Why , the ...
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... poets are the most ignorant , absurd , and unreasonable of theirs . Poetry is a drug ; even good- ish decent poetry wont sell ; and there- fore I blame no publisher for behaving as ill as possible to any poet . Of the publishers ...
... poets are the most ignorant , absurd , and unreasonable of theirs . Poetry is a drug ; even good- ish decent poetry wont sell ; and there- fore I blame no publisher for behaving as ill as possible to any poet . Of the publishers ...
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... poets , and laughs at beholding them floundering about with a mile of rope coiled round them . I never could see any ... poet , above all men , should always stick to facts ; and this young woman , who , he says , carried her husband ...
... poets , and laughs at beholding them floundering about with a mile of rope coiled round them . I never could see any ... poet , above all men , should always stick to facts ; and this young woman , who , he says , carried her husband ...
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... poet of exquisite sensibility . When stupi- dity is trampled on , it remains in the mire ; but genius re - assumes its na- tive superiority . Such has been the fate of Drummond's writings , and they illustrate the motto which he has pre ...
... poet of exquisite sensibility . When stupi- dity is trampled on , it remains in the mire ; but genius re - assumes its na- tive superiority . Such has been the fate of Drummond's writings , and they illustrate the motto which he has pre ...
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