Leonard Welsted: Gentleman Poet of the Augustan AgeUniversity of Pennsylvania., 1950 - 233 sider |
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... already noticed ; he also thought that one of Welsted's odes had " merit . " 36 Joseph Ritson and Thomas Campbell reprinted some of his work in their collections , the former the same short poem admired by Warton , 37 the latter ...
... already noticed ; he also thought that one of Welsted's odes had " merit . " 36 Joseph Ritson and Thomas Campbell reprinted some of his work in their collections , the former the same short poem admired by Warton , 37 the latter ...
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... already obliged by writing his Campaign , and was almost immediately rewarded with a Commissionership of Appeals , worth three hundred pounds a year . This was the sort of literary career that Welsted 51 visualized for himself . Joseph ...
... already obliged by writing his Campaign , and was almost immediately rewarded with a Commissionership of Appeals , worth three hundred pounds a year . This was the sort of literary career that Welsted 51 visualized for himself . Joseph ...
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... already been enshrined as a full - fledged dunce . The frontispiece showed his volume of poetry on top of six other books heaped upon a thistle - chewing ass . In the end pages his name was inscribed fourth from the last in the Index of ...
... already been enshrined as a full - fledged dunce . The frontispiece showed his volume of poetry on top of six other books heaped upon a thistle - chewing ass . In the end pages his name was inscribed fourth from the last in the Index of ...
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