Leonard Welsted: Gentleman Poet of the Augustan AgeUniversity of Pennsylvania., 1950 - 233 sider |
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... perhaps , were certain other verses , not later printed , to the effect that there is a poetaster Welsted for every incense- loving Bubb.56 As the malicious laughter rippled through the coffeehouses and drawingrooms , Welsted may have ...
... perhaps , were certain other verses , not later printed , to the effect that there is a poetaster Welsted for every incense- loving Bubb.56 As the malicious laughter rippled through the coffeehouses and drawingrooms , Welsted may have ...
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... perhaps the most perfect Things in all Poetry -Hold on : What should he think of this ? Even the " perhaps " could not prevent him from blushing . Yet the panegyrist had obviously read his verses in some detail , and enjoyed them ; and ...
... perhaps the most perfect Things in all Poetry -Hold on : What should he think of this ? Even the " perhaps " could not prevent him from blushing . Yet the panegyrist had obviously read his verses in some detail , and enjoyed them ; and ...
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... perhaps reply that Welsted was infallibly Welsted , no matter how you spelled him ? And was there any way at all ... perhaps the most perfect Things in all Poetry " seemed to Pope , as he put the words in Welsted's mouth , to contain an ...
... perhaps reply that Welsted was infallibly Welsted , no matter how you spelled him ? And was there any way at all ... perhaps the most perfect Things in all Poetry " seemed to Pope , as he put the words in Welsted's mouth , to contain an ...
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