*sonnet about Wynne as author WORK England
| Title | *sonnet about Wynne as author |
|---|---|
| Is same as work | *sonnet about Wynne as author |
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| Author | [unidentified author, multiple, separate records to be made] |
| Reference | |
| Place | England |
| Date | 1787 |
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| Type | WORK |
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| Notes | ['author: William Parsons (1764- 1828), one of the “Della Cruscan Poets”\r\nwork: “Sonnet to the Countess of Rosenberg”, in Poetical Tour in the years 1784, 1785, and 1786 by a member of the Arcadian Society of Rome. London,Robson & Clarke, 1787: 41-42.\r\n\r\nSonnet begins: “O Rosenberg! in whose delightful page / Each charm of Fancy, and “each grace of style/ With fix\'d attention the rapt mind engage, / And the slow leaden-footed hours beguile"\r\n\r\n5thTrainingSchoolfeb13\r\nJudgment/evaluation :\r\nIs the author treated seriously (or not): Yes (“O Rosenberg! in whose delightful page / Each charm of Fancy, and “each grace of style/ With fix\'d attention the rapt mind engage, / And the slow leaden-footed hours beguile") \r\n\r\n- Reference to good reputation already acquired (in footnote to the sonnet: The authoress of a little elegant book lately published, entitled "Sentimental Essays...")'] |
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