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... Captain Symonds . Letter from Mr Fogarty . 40 Sonnet on the Battle between Men- doza and Tom Owen , at Banstead Downs , July 4th , 1820 ; by W. W ... Letter from James Hogg to his ( Edin- burgh ) Reviewer 2 To the Editor 09 60 63 67 75 ...
... Captain Symonds . Letter from Mr Fogarty . 40 Sonnet on the Battle between Men- doza and Tom Owen , at Banstead Downs , July 4th , 1820 ; by W. W ... Letter from James Hogg to his ( Edin- burgh ) Reviewer 2 To the Editor 09 60 63 67 75 ...
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... Captain Brown's Letter to the Lord Provost of Edinburgh 204 Letter from Dr Olinthus Petre , to Chris- topher North ... Captain Parry's Expedition ib . LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE ............... 224 WORKS PREPARING for ...
... Captain Brown's Letter to the Lord Provost of Edinburgh 204 Letter from Dr Olinthus Petre , to Chris- topher North ... Captain Parry's Expedition ib . LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE ............... 224 WORKS PREPARING for ...
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... Captain Saber is still sneking after Rachel , and if she were awee perfited in her accomplugments , its no saying what might happen , for he's a fine lad , but she's o'er young to be the heed of a family . Howsomever , the Lord's will ...
... Captain Saber is still sneking after Rachel , and if she were awee perfited in her accomplugments , its no saying what might happen , for he's a fine lad , but she's o'er young to be the heed of a family . Howsomever , the Lord's will ...
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DEAR SIR , DANIEL O'ROURKE , AN EPIC POEM . Letter from CAPTAIN SYMONDS . ( Private . ) I HERE transmit you the Second Canto of Daniel O'Rourke . You see my friend is not pleased at the incorrectness of your typography in his first ...
DEAR SIR , DANIEL O'ROURKE , AN EPIC POEM . Letter from CAPTAIN SYMONDS . ( Private . ) I HERE transmit you the Second Canto of Daniel O'Rourke . You see my friend is not pleased at the incorrectness of your typography in his first ...
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... Captain Barclay ; or to think how many noble blows were thrown away upon an ungrateful peo- ple . It has been well said by Mr. Coleridge , that a great poet must cre- ate the taste capable of enjoying his works . This is one of those ...
... Captain Barclay ; or to think how many noble blows were thrown away upon an ungrateful peo- ple . It has been well said by Mr. Coleridge , that a great poet must cre- ate the taste capable of enjoying his works . This is one of those ...
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