The Literary Women of England Microform Including a Biographical Epitome of a

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The Literary Women of England Microform Including a Biographical Epitome of a
Jane Williams
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Barbauld, with a Memoir by Lucy Aikin, ' 2 vols.
8vo.
2 ( J(J LITEBAKY WOMEN OF ENGLAND.
Miss Lucy Aikin to Dr. Aikin. Her poems are all of them imbued with indisputable taste and genius. In the form of each, perhaps, may be discerned a likeness to some preceding composition of great excellence, written by a contemporary or predecessor : yet no servile copies or plagiarisms occur. Take, for instance, her Odes to Spring and to Content, evidently suggested by the Odes of Col- lins, and wrought ou
...t upon his plan in her own way, and according to the free 'tenor of her own thoughts.
' The Mouse's Petition, ' known by heart to half the population of England, unfit as it is for children, has, in spite of the dissertation on the transmigration of souls, so much lively sense, compassionate feeling, and cleverness, that it continues a general favourite. The watchword Liberty, at the period of its first publication, tended to promote its popularity. The poor little creature which is supposed to utter the petition was kept all night in a trap by Dr.


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