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... poetry , Hogg determines to set the town on fire . To effect this purpose , he commences a periodical work called the Spy , in which he pro- poses to treat of Life , Manners and Miller . This , I humbly presume to think , was gross ...
... poetry , Hogg determines to set the town on fire . To effect this purpose , he commences a periodical work called the Spy , in which he pro- poses to treat of Life , Manners and Miller . This , I humbly presume to think , was gross ...
Side 47
... Poetry once more opened her arms to receive his embrace . He wrote the Queen's Wake ; and wishing to asto- nish some of his friends with a rehear sal , the following scene is described as taking place . " Having some ballads or metrical ...
... Poetry once more opened her arms to receive his embrace . He wrote the Queen's Wake ; and wishing to asto- nish some of his friends with a rehear sal , the following scene is described as taking place . " Having some ballads or metrical ...
Side 48
... poetry to the boarders . Mr Gray went out and joined them , leaving me alone wish a young lady , to read , or not , as we liked . In about half an hour , he sent a request for me likewise to come : on which I went , and heard a poor ...
... poetry to the boarders . Mr Gray went out and joined them , leaving me alone wish a young lady , to read , or not , as we liked . In about half an hour , he sent a request for me likewise to come : on which I went , and heard a poor ...
Side 49
... poets , and laughs at beholding them floundering about with a mile of rope coiled round them . I never could see any ... poetry . I request you , Christopher , to look again at page 65. " Risum teneatis , amice ? " Read it aloud , and ...
... poets , and laughs at beholding them floundering about with a mile of rope coiled round them . I never could see any ... poetry . I request you , Christopher , to look again at page 65. " Risum teneatis , amice ? " Read it aloud , and ...
Side 58
... poetry or the drama before . The action , too , of the spectators , is singularly feli- citous in this scene . Nothing can be more natural , than that in a crowd people should tread on one another's toes ; and the various shades of popu ...
... poetry or the drama before . The action , too , of the spectators , is singularly feli- citous in this scene . Nothing can be more natural , than that in a crowd people should tread on one another's toes ; and the various shades of popu ...
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