But whatever judgment may be passed on the poems of this noble minor, it seems we must take them as we find them, and be content : for they are the last we shall ever have from him. He is at best, he says, but an intruder into the groves of Parnassusi;... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 2791808Full view - About this book
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