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Musings , the Ilonody on the Death of Chatterton , and the poem afterwards named The Aeolian Harp . ... The Monthly has cataracted panegyric on my poems , the Critical has cascaded it , and the Analytical has dribbled it with very ...
Musings , the Ilonody on the Death of Chatterton , and the poem afterwards named The Aeolian Harp . ... The Monthly has cataracted panegyric on my poems , the Critical has cascaded it , and the Analytical has dribbled it with very ...
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18. the three or four poems printed with the works of a friend . The I.yrical Ballads , to which Coleridge here alludes , were first published in 1798 , and Coleridge contributed four poems- The Rime of the Ancyent Ilarinere ...
18. the three or four poems printed with the works of a friend . The I.yrical Ballads , to which Coleridge here alludes , were first published in 1798 , and Coleridge contributed four poems- The Rime of the Ancyent Ilarinere ...
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His Reliques of Ancient English Poetry ( most of them genuine English poems , some retouched , and some modern imitations ) were published in 1765 , and became generally and immediately popular , going through four editions before ...
His Reliques of Ancient English Poetry ( most of them genuine English poems , some retouched , and some modern imitations ) were published in 1765 , and became generally and immediately popular , going through four editions before ...
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