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Specimens of the British Poets: Essay on English poetry
Specimens of the British Poets Essay on English poetry Author:Thomas Campbell Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: GENERAL INDEX. . The Roman Numerals refer to the Volumes;— the Arabic Figures to the Pages of each Volume. A. ADDISON (Joseph), specimens of, iv. 463... more »—470. Elegy on the Death of. Tickell. v. 85. AKENSIDE (Mark), notice of, vi. 127—131. Specimens of, vi. 132—151. ALEXANDER (William). See Stirling (Earl of). Ambition, reflections on. Anon. iii. 407, America, discovery and happiness of, predicted. Dwight. vii. 140—143. Anacreontics, by Cowley. iv. 86—88. Oldmixon. v. 96. Angler's Wish. Walton, iv. 248. Anglo-Saxon Language, influence of the Norman Conquest on, i. 3, 4. When it began to be English, i. 5. ANONYMOUS Poets, specimens of, iii. 313. 4O4— 410. iv. 273—275. vi. 232, 233. 328. 335. ANSTEY (Christopher), notice of, vii. 430'—439. Specimen of his Bath Guide, vii. 44O—445. Argalia, adventures of. Chamberlayn. iii. 3/4—398. Vol. i. Part i. T Argentyle and Curan, a tale. Warner, ii. 273—279' ARMSTRONG (Dr. John), notice of, vi. 341—349. Specimens of, vi. 349—357, Athens described. Milton, iv. 168. AYRES (Philip), specimens of, iv. 277. B. BALLADS. Robene and Makyne. Henryson. ii. 77—83. Dowsabel. Drayton. iii. 53—57. On a Wedding. Sir J. Suckling, iii. 296—301. The Chronicle. Cmvley. iv. 77—80. From the What-d'ye-call-it. Gay. v. 42. Colin and Lucy. Tidcell. v. 89—91. William and Margaret. Mallet, vi. 38—42. Sir Charles Bawden. Chatterton. vi. 163—179. May-Eve, or Kate of Aberdeen. Cunningham. .. vi. 236. Owen of Carron. Langhorne. vi. 3?6—400. BAMFYLDE (John), specimens of, vii. 227—229. BARCLAY (Alexander), critical notice of, i. 97— 1O1. Bath, public breakfast at, described. Anstey. vii. 440—445. Baucis and Philemon, a tale. Swift, v. 14...« less